lifeblood: listlogs: 1995-10b


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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 00:07:41 -0400
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              imgalileo@aol.com
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subject:      update
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auction ends 11:59 pm  saturday, october 7th, 95

please remember - cashier's checks or money orders only for payment from high
bid winners. i will update daily.

* a new
item..........................................................................
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'tame yourself' cassette ,  out of print. rare
indigo girls & michael stipe (r.e.m.)  sing "i'll give you my skin"
plus 13 other songs by various singers. still sealed !
$15 (96jjohns)
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club r & r -  rare cd promo .........................$93 (sept301955)
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three hits promotional cd  - full color picture insert
studio version of  "three hits", the rest are live cuts "joking",
"galileo", "ghost", "jonas & ezekial"   -  3 copies available
$35 (paula)  $35 (ron)  $40 (dianne)
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4.5 uk greatest hits promo - rare
(15 track fold out custom promo w/ biography of their career)
$47 (carolyn)
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closer to fine uk release promo - rare
(pulled from production - unreleased)
$37 (carolyn)
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indigo girls guitar pick... $11 (skyy)
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please email privately...i'll keep updating throughout the next two days.

im galileo
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 00:17:41 -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:      laggooniesicca
x-to:         jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.osf.3.91.951006185007.28054c-100000@amy11.stanford.edu>

bonjour jennifer,
        actually, i have a question about the laguna seca concert.  do
you recall the song emily covered when she did her solo song?  what joni
mitchell song did she do and what album is it on...

        actually , i don't know where you were during the show but i was
in the front on emily's side of the stage.  when she told that story
about how she wanted to camp out in front of joni mitchell's beachside
house, i yelled "i'll camp out at your place, emily!!!"  it made me
realize how embarrassing it must have been for her and i'm ashamed about
the fact that i could ever make her so uncomfortable.  just thought i'd
share that with you and the list, too.

peace and hair grease,
teri

"sometimes the beauty of life hits like lightning washing everything clear.
and these dimmers of doubt flicker, fade out and disappear.."
                        -shawn colvin "kill the messenger"
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 00:32:49 -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:      i have seen our future and it is good...

hey you rabid ig'ers...
        i got to hold in my precious hands a copy of both 1200 curfews
and watershed.  it is fact that i can confirm.  a record store that my
friend works at got their shipment today.
        1200 curfews has a neato cover.  just a b&w photo of an empty
stage.  i hung around for a bit and heard "world falls" and i think we're
all in store for some great stuff.
        an update on "watershed": running time is 66 minutes!  they don't
show the entire clip of "finlandia", but "get together" is shown in
full.  nice, bright packaging...looks incredible, but i was hoping for a
2 hour documentary :)  total of eight videos and treats in between. even
has a sticker on the front advertising for the disney special.
        so here's the painful part.  watershed is $19.95 (ouch) and
1200curfews is (yikes!!) $21.96 (before tax).  but i'd like all y'all to
know that the store i was at was a mall place, so tower will probably be
slashing that price for the first couple of weeks.  your local
independant place might even go lower.  be expecting to spend somewhere
around $40 or so.
        i should have held the store at gunpoint and demanded the new ig
stuff at that specific moment.  i left my nerf gun at home.
        patience is a virtue, it's just time that's the pain in the ass.

awaiting amy and emily's entrance into my humble abode on the 10th,
teri
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 12:23:25 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: bmhawk and opal
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

>ok, a quick question from a very naive person who wants to better herself with
>knowledge.  can someone give me a brief rundown of what actually happened at
>wounded knee? i'm embarrassed that i don't know, and i'd like to a) understand
>the song better, b) understand a and e's devotion to the cause better, and c)
>understand the history of native americans better. so, can anyone fill me in
>please?

try pointing your browsers at:

http://web2.starwave.com/outside/online/magazine/0795/7f_leo1.html

sharon

sharon. a. jennings
cancer research campaign laboratories
univesity of nottingham
university park
nottingham
ng7  2rd                   (0115) 9513408
england                (0115) 9513414  (fax)
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 09:49:07 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              christine a zurawski <czuraws@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         christine a zurawski <czuraws@emory.edu>
subject:      new ig song "the thin line"
in-reply-to:  <9510070407.aa04636@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu>

> from:    ms janet m vansyckel <mglz19b@prodigy.com>
> subject: new ig song "the thin line"
>
> if this is old news to the list i apologize for wasting the space
> but....................
> >from what i can hear it seem to be an amy song because she is singing
> the lead. the general theme of the song is about giving to much of

this song is not an amy song. it was written by atlanta local gerard
mghugh.  they have been singing his song since the late eighties. those
that used to see them every week when they were the "house" band at the
little five points community pub will remember that they sang this song
all the time.

it is my understanding that this album will contain many of those "gems"
from way back when. i can't wait.

chris
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 10:16:53 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              ms janet m vansyckel <mglz19b@prodigy.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         ms janet m vansyckel <mglz19b@prodigy.com>
subject:      can you pick the newbie in the crowd??

> from: julie and david va

re: the song "the thin line"
> actually, this is a song by atlanta singer-songwriter gerard mchugh.
it's on his 1991 or 1992 ..... amy and emily have been covering it
since at least that time

<big embarrassed blush>  <hanging head in shame> oopps, thanks all for
correcting me and enlightening me on this subject. <big smile>

- jan
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 08:53:03 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
subject:      re: back together again???

        i sent some mail the other day, but i'm not sure it got
through...so here it is.

on thu, 5 oct 1995, deb reiser wrote:

> the 1200 curfews track listing that rodney wicker posted the other day
> included a tune called "back together again." this doesn't ring a bell to
> me. does anyone know the background on this one?

        it was recorded in amy's basement in 1982.
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 08:54:12 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
subject:      jcs radio show - seattle

        i was told that the cast of jcs did some kind of radio show
before one of the performances in seattle.  all i know is that the
interviewer was a woman.  does anyone out there have a copy of this?  if
so, can you please email me.  thanks.

        tricia
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 13:12:02 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              andrew miano <th_ind01@oswego.oswego.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         andrew miano <th_ind01@oswego.oswego.edu>
subject:      hello!!!

after a efw months away i finally have access again.
how is everybody???????
i wanted to add to the ani difranco dates.  10/12  lounge ax in chicago.
interesting club for an incredible performer.
to the two people i owe kristen hall boots to.  i have not died.
i finnally got dual decks and have finished them.  i am goign to wait to
email you both before i send them to old addresses.
the reason i bring this up here is because i wanted to know if there
was any new kristen on the way???and also because i was hoping to get, in
private e-mail so as not to bother the list, suggestions of new artists.
that's always what i loved about this list and now i have missed 5 months
of info.  so your help is much obliged!


later
'drew
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 13:17:13 -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:      disney channel special

ok ... a cry for help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i am among many others on this list who do not have access to the diz channel
...

so my plea is this ... if anyone on this wonderful list would be willing to
tape it for me, i will offer up my ig audio/video boot list to choose barter
items from ....

please please please oh please ... i hate to grovel, but in this case - i'll
do anything :)

peace & dizney ig's

chris
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 18:23:10 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      a few questions ...

does anyone know the answer to ...

1.  where does emily actually come from?   she's lived in atlanta since she
was quite young but previously lived in the north (hence the line, "when god
made me a yankee he was teasin'" (from southland in the springtime).
whereabouts?

2.  when was power of two written?   the article in "acoustic guitar" a few
years back was called this, which suggests that it pre-dates "swamp ophelia"
by quite a few years.

3.  is the 1200 in "1200 curfews" a time or a number?   (i saw it a while
back called 12:00 curfews, so ...)


mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 11:29:34 -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: disney channel special
in-reply-to:  <951007131713_38702771@emout06.mail.aol.com> from
              "guinione@aol.com" at oct 7, 95 01:17:13 pm

me too, me too.. :) i don't have access to the disney channel either, but
i'd be willing to send a tape, pay for postage both ways and everything,
if someone would tape it for me.. please? <beg> :)

ah! my ig experience during my vacation.. :)

i've been in seattle for the past few days visiting family, doing all the
nifty little tourist things.. we took the monorail from the seattle
center to pike and back, and the person at the little cappucino/espresso
stand outside the ticket booth was playing strangefire. <beam> made my
day. :)

breg
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 10:32:02 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              monique barbanson <mhb@batnet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         monique barbanson <mhb@batnet.com>
subject:      re: daily update not!

>i haven't said anything about this cause i don't wanna start any fights, but
>i find it intensely sad that someone is paying $45 for 4.5 when i
>could get it down
>the street for twenty (and you could probably ask some english person on the
>list to get it for you too) not to mention, as someone already said, that

hi folks,

sorry to be sending this to the whole list, but fyi to people in the boondocks,
including outside of the states, you can order whatever you need from tower
records at 1-800-ask-tower with a credit card. they ship all over the
world, i checked with them. they carry 4.5 at my local store for $16, so
there should be no need for anyone to pay any more than that. they also
carry the vinyl version of so for around $10. (don't quote me on this, it's
approximate).

could the daily auction updates be carried on off the list?

cheers,

monique
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 15:31:39 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: a few questions ...
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk

>1.  where does emily actually come from?   she's lived in atlanta since she
>was quite young but previously lived in the north (hence the line, "when god

new haven, ct

>2.  when was power of two written?   the article in "acoustic guitar" a few
>years back was called this, which suggests that it pre-dates "swamp ophelia"
>by quite a few years.

news to me. don't know. :)


>3.  is the 1200 in "1200 curfews" a time or a number?   (i saw it a while
>back called 12:00 curfews, so ...)
>
it's a number. 1200 curfews because they're always playing longer than they're
supposed to. (i'm glad they like their job so much :)


folkisgruven,
lorindigo
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 21:13:08 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
subject:      re: london concert

for once i feel i'm ahead of you guys! i saw the london concert on tv here a
while ago (it was the first time i had ever heard of the ig). the concert
includes galileo, closer to fine, this train, a brilliant fugitive. warning
some of the crowd look like zombies, i think the bbc cameras were trying to
focus on hetero couples a lot of the time! fiona
>
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 16:38:00 -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:      emily's origins

emily was born in .....

new haven, connecticut !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yeah ... not too far from my hometown !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yipee !!!

chris
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 22:00:38 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: london concert
x-to:         fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>

>for once i feel i'm ahead of you guys! i saw the london concert on tv here a
>while ago (it was the first time i had ever heard of the ig). the concert
>includes galileo, closer to fine, this train, a brilliant fugitive. warning
>some of the crowd look like zombies, i think the bbc cameras were trying to
>focus on hetero couples a lot of the time! fiona
>>
>

can't say i ever noticed, as i was at one of those gigs ... i noticed a lot
of screaming girls right in front of the stage, which is where the "whoooo!"
came from when emily gave amy a flower (it didn't show that, i suppose?).
i can assure you that any who knew the songs were anything but zombies,
especially during "closer to fine" (which i didn't know then).   was it the
shepherds bush empire gig you watched, or the hammersmith apollo one
(without jerry marotta)? i've seen some times articles saying that the igs
gathered everyone round the stage because "this distance sucks!", so it made
for a really warm atmosphere.  they didn't do that at sbe.

does anyone know about danielle howle by the way?   she played the first
half-hour on the bill, followed by martin stephenson then the igs ... i
couldn't really hear the songs because of the sound quality, but she's got a
lovely voice - echoes of chrissie hynde there (but i'm sure you'll all say
she sounds nothing like her ... ) and her cds were on sale after the show.
does anyone have her cds?   what are they like?

also - does anyone know what songs the igs played at glastonbury?   i heard
on the radio bury my heart at wounded knee (where a huge group of indians,
young, old, male, female ... got slaughtered by the us army as a revenge
attack for little bighorn, for the benefit of whoever asked) and power of
two on radio 1 fm but is that all they played?   is that where complicated
girls was recorded?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 14:11:48 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      re: laggooniesicca
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510070054.a21440-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu>

on sat, 7 oct 1995, teresa c. esguerra wrote:

>         actually, i have a question about the laguna seca concert.  do
> you recall the song emily covered when she did her solo song?  what joni
> mitchell song did she do and what album is it on...

sorry, i don't remember.  i must have been just too entranced and it
didn't register.  i'm sure i'd recognize it if i heard it though. . . is
there anywhere online where we could find a setlist???

>         actually , i don't know where you were during the show but i was
> in the front on emily's side of the stage.  when she told that story
> about how she wanted to camp out in front of joni mitchell's beachside
> house, i yelled "i'll camp out at your place, emily!!!"

yeah, that reminds of when amy said that they want to be like the
grateful dead and have people follow them from concert to concert.  maybe
next time they start touring we can all do that- i need something to do
when i graduate!!!!

jenn
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 17:33:27 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: london concert
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>, mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  your message of sat, 7 oct 1995 22:00:38 +0100

danielle howle is playing in nyc this week.  two dates i know of for sure.

10/9 at brownie's on avenue a bet 10th & 11th streets
10/11 at under acme on great jones street

those were all that i saw.  if anybody has anything to add to this, please
do.  she is listed as playing solo, but who knows?


vive la internacionale

bert
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 17:37:01 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: laggooniesicca
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of sat, 7 oct 1995 14:11:48 -0700

hopefully, when they start touring again, i will be able to organize another
fan tour.  i don't want to toot my own horn, but the last one was a blast.  i
had a great time, and i know many of the others did as well.  lauree, greg
and phil can back me up on this one.


vive la internacionale

bert
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 22:48:04 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      double copies

hey, guys - when you reply to someone's message, why not send it just to
them or just to the list?   when you send it to both then they get two
copies.   i know you can delete it, but it still wastes disk space.

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 18:47:18 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              aseidner@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         aseidner@aol.com
subject:      days of wine & roses cd auction
x-to:         imgalileo@aol.com
x-cc:         jlerner@leland.stanford.edu, plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu,
              pmrlm1@gannonlab.gannon.edu, benh@inlink.com,
              mrbcom@earthlink.net, kking@hiwaay.net,
              vanhemel@posh.internext.com, gre1440@aol.com,
              deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu, nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net,
              jone3176@saintmarys.edu, napikosk@chaph.usc.edu,
              ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk, debbie@mei.com, ecooper@ljcrf.edu,
              carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu, yvzy46a@prodigy.com,
              espizz@simons-rock.edu, hummella@craft.camp.clarkson.edu,
              rickfstr@vnet.ibm.com, underdog@onramp.net,
              esf3764@utarlg.uta.edu, rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk,
              gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu, km5@ornl.gov, gogirrrl@aol.com,
              dianne@uci.edu, indigoboy@eden.rutgers.edu, misticwolf@aol.com,
              sept301955@aol.com, maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu,
              daiseyday@eden.rutgers.edu, guinione@aol.com,
              gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu, llevy03@emory.edu

dear everybody,

i have an extra copy of the rare indigo girls live cd, entitled, "days of
wine & roses."  it was recorded at radio city music hall on june 28, 1994 and
runs 67:27.  it is released on teddy bear records out of italy, but was
discontinued when the new eec trade rules shut down much of this great
bootleg business in western europe.  i had been on more than one waiting list
for a copy, and i received two copies from two different vendors in a matter
of two days.  anyway, i paid $33, so that's where i'd like the minimum bid
for this rare, out-of-print bootleg to begin.  the auction will close at
11:59 pm chicago time (cdt) next saturday night, october 14.  i will send
updates approximately once a day.  payment by money order preferred; if you
want to pay by personal check i will hold the cd for 10 days to make sure
your check clears (no offense!)  enjoy it if you win the auction!  e-mail
bids and or questions to me at aseidner@aol.com

despite a couple errors in teh names and track timings on the cd back cover,
the real track listing is:
world falls
virginia woolf
dead man's hill
power of two
reunion
language or the kiss
center stage
least complicated
this train (revised)
ghost
kid fears
galileo
southern man (neil young cover)
closer to fine
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 20:16:54 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              gre1440@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         gre1440@aol.com
subject:      re: days of wine & roses cd auction
x-to:         aseidner@aol.com
x-cc:         imgalileo@aol.com, jlerner@leland.stanford.edu,
              plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu, pmrlm1@gannonlab.gannon.edu,
              benh@inlink.com, mrbcom@earthlink.net, kking@hiwaay.net,
              vanhemel@posh.internext.com, deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu,
              nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net, jone3176@saintmarys.edu,
              napikosk@chaph.usc.edu, ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk, debbie@mei.com,
              ecooper@ljcrf.edu, carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu,
              yvzy46a@prodigy.com, espizz@simons-rock.edu,
              hummella@craft.camp.clarkson.edu, rickfstr@vnet.ibm.com,
              underdog@onramp.net, esf3764@utarlg.uta.edu,
              rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk, gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu,
              km5@ornl.gov, gogirrrl@aol.com, dianne@uci.edu,
              indigoboy@eden.rutgers.edu, misticwolf@aol.com,
              sept301955@aol.com, maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu,
              daiseyday@eden.rutgers.edu, guinione@aol.com,
              gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu, llevy03@emory.edu

hi!

you may all know this already, but dowar is still available in record stores
for about $24.95.  i don't see it all the time, but i see it from time to
time in smaller shops.
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 20:35:31 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              imgalileo@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         imgalileo@aol.com
subject:      update
x-to:         llevy03@emory.edu
x-cc:         plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu, pmrlm1@gannonlab.gannon.edu,
              benh@inlink.com, mrbcom@earthlink.net, kking@hiwaay.net,
              vanhemel@posh.internext.com, gre1440@aol.com,
              deannal@parallel.park.uga.edu, nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net,
              jone3176@saintmarys.edu, napikosk@chaph.usc.edu,
              ph21nh@ph.surrey.ac.uk, debbie@mei.com, ecooper@ljcrf.edu,
              carrieb@gladstone.uoregon.edu, yvzy46a@prodigy.com,
              espizz@simons-rock.edu, hummella@craft.camp.clarkson.edu,
              rickfstr@vnet.ibm.com, underdog@onramp.net,
              esf3764@utarlg.uta.edu, rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk,
              gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu, km5@ornl.gov, gogirrrl@aol.com,
              dianne@uci.edu, indigoboy@eden.rutgers.edu, aseidner@aol.com,
              misticwolf@aol.com, sept301955@aol.com,
              maclayto@mhc.mtholyoke.edu, daiseyday@eden.rutgers.edu,
              guinione@aol.com, gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu,
              jlerner@leland.stanford.edu

auction ends 11:59 pm  saturday, october 7th, 95

please remember - cashier's checks or money orders only for payment from high
bid winners. i will update daily.

* a new
item..........................................................................
..................
'tame yourself' cassette ,  out of print. rare
indigo girls & michael stipe (r.e.m.)  sing "i'll give you my skin"
plus 13 other songs by various singers. still sealed !
$15 (96jjohns)
--------------------------------------------------------
club r & r -  rare cd promo .........................$93 (sept301955)
--------------------------------------------------------
three hits promotional cd  - full color picture insert
studio version of  "three hits", the rest are live cuts "joking",
"galileo", "ghost", "jonas & ezekial"   -  3 copies available
$35 (paula)  $38 (ben)  $40 (dianne)
--------------------------------------------------------
4.5 uk greatest hits promo - rare
(15 track fold out custom promo w/ biography of their career)
$50 (ben)
--------------------------------------------------------
closer to fine uk release promo - rare
(pulled from production - unreleased)
$37 (carolyn)
--------------------------------------------------------
indigo girls guitar pick... $11 (skyy)
--------------------------------------------------------
please email privately...i'll update at 10pm, 11pm and 11:45pm
im galileo
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 01:57:45 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
subject:      re: daily update not!
x-to:         monique barbanson <mhb@batnet.com>

>
>could the daily auction updates be carried on off the list?
absolutely fiona
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 02:04:13 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         fiona sanderson <fionas@rmplc.co.uk>
subject:      ig uk

anyone in essex/london area play guitar & want to play some ig songs with me
(i play more like a than e) fiona :)
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 21:17:09 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "when god made me born a yankee he was teasin'."
              <97hagon@alma.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "when god made me born a yankee he was teasin'."
              <97hagon@alma.edu>
subject:      re: blue food

i would love a copy of blue food.

if you're interested in trading, i have a few indigo girls boots.

i can send my list if you would like. :)

thanks!
nadyne.

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                        a. nadyne hagon
                     97hagon@matt.alma.edu
                     anhagon@nyx.cs.du.edu
                     anhagon@cyberspace.org
"bruising our brains hard up against change . . ."
        -- "the wood song" by the indigo girls.
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date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 21:17:29 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "when god made me born a yankee he was teasin'."
              <97hagon@alma.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "when god made me born a yankee he was teasin'."
              <97hagon@alma.edu>
subject:      re: blue food

erm, oops, sorry about sending that to the list . . .
:(

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                        a. nadyne hagon
                     97hagon@matt.alma.edu
                     anhagon@nyx.cs.du.edu
                     anhagon@cyberspace.org
"bruising our brains hard up against change . . ."
        -- "the wood song" by the indigo girls.
----------------------------------------------------------------
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 22:57:35 -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:      1200 curfews in dc

hey all, just had to share the news!!! my gf (kris) and i were in dupont
circle to go to food for thought to see shawn mullins and matthew kahler
(who were really good, btw) and we decided to go into lambda rising to waste
time before the show.

we're standing there, perusing the cds and what do we see?? 1200 curfews!!!
we make a mad dash to the cash machine and came back and bought copies!! so,
for all of you in the dc area, run (and i do mean run), do not walk to
lambda rising and buy this before they finally figure out they're not
supposed to be selling it yet. the price: $25.99. a little more expensive
than a record store, but worth the few extra bucks to get it early. :)

we're sitting here listening to it right now and all i can say is "awesome!"
the insert is pretty cool. some really good pics and each song includes
notes about the song written by amy and emily.

they didn't have copies of watershed yet though. :(

later on-
deanna
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 22:29:22 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
subject:      sony 1200 curfews page

hi everybody!
just thought i'd let you know that sony online have added a 1200curfews
page to their site -- it's not finished yet though - looks like it should
have some good stuff on it though...anyway, the address:

http://www.sony.com/music/artistinfo/indigogirls/1200curfews/

i assume it'll be properly set-up by tuesday...

bye for now,

rebecca.

     *****************************************************************

     "a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his
     punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world"
                                                        oscar wilde
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 22:55:11 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
subject:      cd europe

i just had to share this - i'm looking around cdeurope on the 'net, first
port of call being ig releases, and - *wow* - 'swamp camelia'! ;)
spooky...

rebecca

     *****************************************************************

     "a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his
     punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world"
                                                        oscar wilde
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 00:29:43 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bits <bits@tenten-mail.1010.org>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bits <bits@tenten-mail.1010.org>
subject:      10/10 -- a day in the life of cyberspace (http://www.1010.org/)

hi,

i saw your email address on a web page and thought you might be
able to help us. we're looking for on-line pioneers to help us
capture a global portrait of life in the new, digital renaissance.

on 10/10 the media lab is hosting "a day in the life of cyberspace."
we are trying to find people whose lives have been touched deeply
by digital media and the net:
  - kids, teachers, families, newlyweds, pets on the web;
  - people in war-torn areas like bosnia or tibet
    who can stay in touch with humanity because of the net;
  - the youngest and oldest users
  - people in every country on earth,
  - astronauts in orbit (we will link to the
    space shuttle on 10/10 if the launch proceeds)
  - ....
for instance, my aunt min is 80 and has her checkup every month by
holding a telephone to her chest: the remote computer diagnoses
her pacemaker!  or, during the riots in tiananmen square, real news
reached the outside world first through e-mail networks.  the pope's
mass on 10/8 will be "cybercast" into the web.

if you can help contribute to this, by sending pictures, sounds,
or words, or if you know someone who might, please browse
http://www.1010.org/.

you can also send mail to info@1010.org for an automatic help
response (tell it: "send description" for a longer explanation).

by the way, keep watching the web site for daily changes--with real
surprises on the 10th!

please help spread the word!

thanks,

         - steve
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 7 oct 1995 23:59:57 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shelley dianne shay <shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shelley dianne shay <shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu>
subject:      aol users:  i need help

aol users...

as you can tell from my address, i'm not on aol.
i need the email address of an admin (someone i can complain to about
abuse from one of their customers).

i appreciate the replies i've gotten so far, but they don't help, because
i don't have an aol account and can't 'go to a room' and click.
i need the real email address.

i've already tried operator@aol.com, but to no avail.

thanks in advance for your help.
-shelley
shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 00:08:22 -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:      i don't want - download

hi

        was wondering if someone could help me out.  i was looking for the chords/tab to i don't want to talk about it and i found them at the nevada.edu site.  i saved them to my disk as a compressed file.  however, my pkunzip program would not work on the file.  it is called i_dont_want.z.
        could someone either tell me how to "unlock" the nevada.edu file *or* does someone have the chords/tab to the song?
        thanks.
alycia
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 00:21:15 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shelley dianne shay <shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shelley dianne shay <shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu>
subject:      rdr info needed

hey list-types...

i recently posted a request for the web address of rdr...
i've gotten several responses, but sadly, they all suggested me
'searching' via netscape browser, etc.

i don't own my own computer, and rely on the one at work.  i work at a
university and the facilities at work here are bare bones... no viewing
of anything other than text....

i work the graveyard shift, and when i'm normally asleep when rdr is
open, so ordering anything via the 1-800# isn't really an option.

thanks in advance!

-shelley
shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 03:46:55 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              imgalileo@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         imgalileo@aol.com
subject:      final

anyone on this list who i haven't contacted please contact me.

auction is over

please remember - cashier's checks or money orders only for payment from high
bid winners.

'tame yourself' cassette
$15 (96jjohns)
--------------------------------------------------------
club r & r -  rare cd promo .........................$94 (go girrrl)
--------------------------------------------------------
three hits promotional cd
$35 (paula)  $38 (ben)  $40 (dianne)
--------------------------------------------------------
4.5 uk greatest hits promo
$53 (carolyn)
--------------------------------------------------------
closer to fine uk release promo
$37 (carolyn)
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 13:11:53 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      some more questions

ok .. some things i forgot to put in last night:

1.  is it true that a band called the wonder stuff covered closer to fine?
vox (a uk magazine) said in their review of swamp ophelia that they had;
miles hunt, its former leader (the band split last year) is said to be a big
ig fan.
it's on a b-side, from 1993 (probably a single of construction for the
modern idiot).   any ideas which one?

2.  why does the ig's version of "all along the watchtower" have lyrics not
in dylan's version on "john wesley harding"?   i don't think they're on
hendrix's version either.   where did a&e get them from?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 11:19:23 -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:      1200 curfews surprise!!

i have now listened to all of 1200 curfews and i must say that is an
absolutely exellent cd!! just wanted to let everyone know that there is a
surprise track on disc 2. it's track #14, so don't miss it. it's short, but
very cool!! :)

also, saw an ad for best buy in the paper today, so if there's one in your
neighborhood, you should check for the cd there. they said it would be
available on tuesday for $16.99.

later-
deanna
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 11:45:37 -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:      ig heard on x-103!

hey, y'all!

the work's been piling up around here lately, so i got up early (on a
sunday, no less) to get some of it done.  i put on the radio, since i
hate to change cds when i'm hacking, and discovered that x-103 (easley,
sc) has a sunday-morning acoustic show.

in the 90 minutes that i've been listening, i've heard two ig songs!
old and new: "blood and fire" and, you may want to sit down for this,
"thin line"!  it sounds *great*!

obopal:
the local fox affiliate is back on the air.

waiting for tuesday,

--

greg kemp
gkemp@ces.clemson.edu
"would you trade your words for freedom?"
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 17:49:35 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      irc indigo channel

hey, do any of you ever bother using the irc #indigo-girls channel?   i've
just been on there for about half an hour, and barely a word about the igs
was said.

is the viva la diva bassist really known as "uglybass"?   that's what they
say on there - i asked her how cooper and amy were and she told me, "i'm
sure they're fine" - which kinda suggests that she didn't know ... are this
band any good, anyone?

and who was the person who replied to my "re:  a stranger is watching"
message who said s/he'd been on #indigo-girls?   what are you known as on irc?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 12:58:29 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephen curry <sacurry@mindspring.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephen curry <sacurry@mindspring.com>
subject:      thin line - cool!

just wanted to say i'm psyched that emily and amy decided to put thin line
on the live cd.

yep, it was definitely one of the mainstays during the l5p days, and i
really missed it when they stopped playing it for a time.

gerard is a fabulous songwriter, and i enjoyed his version (with michelle
malone, i believe) on more than i, but frankly, i've always felt the girls
bring more to the party on this particular song than he does. it's gracious
of him to let them run with it.

i've always felt that if they released this song as a single, it would have
been one of their greatest hits ever. (anyone lurking at sony?)

: )

stephen

--------------------------------------------------------------
i don't want to wait for heaven...
if you can't feel it here, you won't feel it there anyway.
                                             indigo girls

sacurry@mindspring.com
http://www.mindspring.com/~sacurry
--------------------------------------------------------------
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 11:03:47 -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:      ejs and viva...
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  <199510081649.maa26699@netspace.org>

on sun, 8 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:

> is the viva la diva bassist really known as "uglybass"?   that's what they
> say on there - i asked her how cooper and amy were and she told me, "i'm
> sure they're fine" - which kinda suggests that she didn't know ... are this
> band any good, anyone?

        i do know that a friend of mine who goes on #indigo-girls said
that uglybass is the ex-bassist for the now defunct ellen james society.
i keep on thinkin in my mind that the name is jan dykes, but i'm not too
sure.  anyways, it could be that cooper seay has hooked up with dykes
agian in viva la diva.  i love ejs, but have no idea how vld is
sounding.  any boots floating around or is amy just gonna sign them to
daemon so they can get aalbums out?

peace and white fleece,
teri
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:13:14 +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: rdr info needed
x-to:         shelley dianne shay <shelley@jove.acs.unt.edu>

>hey list-types...
>
>i recently posted a request for the web address of rdr...
>i've gotten several responses, but sadly, they all suggested me
>'searching' via netscape browser, etc.
>
>i don't own my own computer, and rely on the one at work.  i work at a
>university and the facilities at work here are bare bones... no viewing
>of anything other than text....
>

here i am again....
the address is: http://www.hidwater.com/rdr/rdrhome.html.

enjoy!

j
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (540) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

the best is perhaps what we understand least.
                                    --c.s. lewis
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 20:21:40 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      indigo girls grammy nomination

it says on the main page (marianne pyra's one) that the igs lost their 1989
grammy to milli vanilli.   weren't these the guys that lost the grammy for
not singing on their songs, hiring session singers instead, and lip-synching
at the gigs?   so when they lost the grammy, why wasn't it given to the igs
as the rightful winners?   or was this a different award?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 13:41:02 -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:      wonderstuff do ctf
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  <199510081211.iaa19204@netspace.org>

mat and everyone,
        the wonderstuff covered "closer to fine" on an ep/maxi single
called full of life (happy now).  this was back in 93 or so.  my musical
partner loves british pop and had this in his collection, so i called
him up and he gave me the info.  thanks ponyboy...

peace and fashionn police,
teri
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 15:55:17 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:      disney tapes
in-reply-to:  <199510080411.xaa24758@mace.cc.purdue.edu>; from "automatic
              digest processor" at oct 8, 95 12:00 am

hi everyone!

well, i just bought a new vcr (what timing, huh?) and would be glad to tape
the special for anyone who doesn't have access to the disney channel.  some-
one posted a schedule a while ago, and it is going to be on 5 times in
oct. and nov.  that makes one copy for me and 4 that i will trade for a tape
and postage or (preferably) a few boot tapes, since i have none and would
like to start a collection, or whatever else people can come up with to trade.
unless i'm wrong about the number of times the special is on, i can only help
the first 4 people who contact me (sorry!).  please email me and we'll work
something out!   thanks,

sue
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:42:34 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      ig on radio or i'm psychic!!!

i just had to share this- i never (i mean never) listen to the radio.
but today after i got out of the shower and was deciding which cd to
listen to i had a sudden impulse to see what was on the radio.  i don't
even know what the good stations are here, so i put the radio on and
starting flipping to try to find a good station.  all of a sudden i stop
and hear prince of darkness!!!! (at which point i checked to make sure i
hadn't pressed play on my tape or cd player).  i was totally amazed
because i had never heard ig on the radio before and didn't think i would
ever hear pod.  so i jumped up and down and waited for the song to end
to hear what wonderful radio station i was listening to and then when the
song was over blood and fire came on!!!! i was in disbelief but when that
song was over it turned out that it was album side sunday on kfog (in the
bay area) and they had just played the first half of the self-titled cd.
anyway, i was pretty amazed and it totally made my day and now i'm
convinced that some psychic force made me turn on the radio while indigo
girls were being played.  they didn't mention 1200 curfews though (unless
they did earlier before i was listening).  so, i'm in a pretty good mood
now :).  just thought i'd share. . .

jenn
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:47:45 -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: irc indigo channel

you wrote:
>
>hey, do any of you ever bother using the irc #indigo-girls channel?

........yes, i go there every now and again.

i've
>just been on there for about half an hour, and barely a word about the
igs
>was said.

........it's like that there, most of the people there have been there
a while and once you been there for some length of time you become
friends with the people there and eventually you run out of ig stuff to
talk about.

>
>is the viva la diva bassist really known as "uglybass"?

........yep, that's jan alright!  uglybass is the nickname of her ugly
as hell, green bass guitar...

  that's what they
>say on there - i asked her how cooper and amy were and she told me,
"i'm
>sure they're fine" - which kinda suggests that she didn't know

........maybe she meant that they were not at her house with her so
she couldn't really tell at that exact moment.  also, i'm sure she
doesn't really feel comfortable engaging in conversation about friends
with people who don't really actually know them....

.. are this
>band any good, anyone?

.........yep, they sure are, they rock and them some!

>
>and who was the person who replied to my "re:  a stranger is watching"
>message who said s/he'd been on #indigo-girls?   what are you known as
on irc?

........beats me...what's your nickname on the irc anyway, i am
usually dali, but sometimes that is already in use so i also use
hellodali....
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:53:27 -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: indigo girls grammy nomination

you wrote:
>
>it says on the main page (marianne pyra's one) that the igs lost their
1989
>grammy to milli vanilli.   weren't these the guys that lost the grammy
for
>not singing on their songs, hiring session singers instead, and
lip-synching
>at the gigs?   so when they lost the grammy, why wasn't it given to
the igs
>as the rightful winners?   or was this a different award?

.....yes, you are right about milli vanilli, but, the ig's weren't a
runner up, the were just in the running, so actually several bands lost
to milli vanilli...you see?
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:50:58 -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: ejs and viva...

you wrote:
>
>on sun, 8 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:
>


>        i do know that a friend of mine who goes on #indigo-girls said
>that uglybass is the ex-bassist for the now defunct ellen james
society.
>i keep on thinkin in my mind that the name is jan dykes, but i'm not
too
>sure.  anyways, it could be that cooper seay has hooked up with dykes
>agian in viva la diva.  i love ejs, but have no idea how vld is
>sounding.  any boots floating around or is amy just gonna sign them to
>daemon so they can get aalbums out?

.........what do you have esp or something?  yes, jan one of the
ex-bassists for ejs and yes she and cooper and two others have gotten
together and are now viva la diva.  no they aren't with daemon but yes
they are with moksha records.  they have a cd coming out on nov. 17th
and yes i have boots!  interested?
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 14:59:54 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              laura k smith <stripe1@primenet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         laura k smith <stripe1@primenet.com>
subject:      thin line...etc

i also got the new cd...at least the single about a week ago...two songs
not written by either indigo...are they suffering from too much happiness
as seemed to be the case a couple years back when jackson browne put out
his 'political' instead of 'personal' stuff...the political not being
nearly as good...and then after jackson had some turmoil in his own life,
his songs got better...now i'm not suggesting
that either of the indigo girls haul off and whack darryl hannah but have
they run out of angst?!  at least they had the sense to record other
people's songs rather than trying to force the emotion themselves...does
anyone else get the feeling that they are just too happy now?!
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 17:59:53 -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:      i have1200 curfews

for once i am glad that i live near dc. i have in my little hands 1200
curfews. after i saw the post about it being at lamda rising i ran out and
got it. yipppeee....i won't make any comments about it until the rest of the
list gets it...sort of respect i guess.....the cd rocks though...just heard
the first track and i love it..........

well............have a great day...


oh yeah one more thing....anyone who lives near dc should go see disappear
fear on oct 27 at the birchmere....i plan one being there, so dropp me a line
if you plan on attending.

kate
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 18:16:36 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: irc indigo channel
in-reply-to:  <199510082147.oaa06106@ix8.ix.netcom.com>; from "laurie higgins"
              at oct 8, 95 2:47 pm

i'm there occasionally.  if uglybass is in fact whom you think she is,
i seriously doubt she'd answer any personal questions about amy, emily,
or anyone whom she was not certain was a personal friend.  i'm glad
for it.  there are people on irc whom know lots of personal stuff
about me that i don't want spread, and i don't have 100,000's of
inquiring fans. =)

as for the subject matter, its free form.  whatever works at the
moment.  most of the time it is not directly ig related.  think of it
as a place where ig fans can hang out chat, flirt, waste time, and do
whatever.  a small family brought together by a love of a&e's music.

                                -- chris (rubduck on irc)
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 18:25:08 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:      nigc: df www page
in-reply-to:  <951008175951_119075012@mail06.mail.aol.com>; from
              "dresden5@aol.com" at oct 8, 95 5:59 pm

> oh yeah one more thing....anyone who lives near dc should go see disappear
> fear on oct 27 at the birchmere....i plan one being there, so dropp me a line
> if you plan on attending.

  hunting the net, i found a disappear fear homepage.  the url is:

        http://www.fish.com/music/disappear_fear.html

have fun!

                        -- chris

p.s.  for your susan werner fans,  susan is one of the spotlight
artists for teh american airlines in-flight music reels.  i was
pleasantly surprised!


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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 19:51:57 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              karen harper <harperk@acs.bu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         karen harper <harperk@acs.bu.edu>
subject:      re: irc indigo channel
in-reply-to:  <199510082216.saa05490@netspace.org>

well, i spend a bit of time on the indigo-girls channel and i have to run
with chris here and say that i don't think it's fair to expect anyone on
the channel to divulge any information about people they do or do not
know....and to be perfectly honest, i find it a little disturbing that
someone would feel the need to question the few hundred people subscribed
to this list about the identity of someone who frequents the channel.
the ig channel is a fun and homey place to hang out.....and we are the
first to admit that there is not a lot of ig talk there on a regular
basis.  however, no one there would deter a discussion related to amy and
emily's music....as opposed to their personal lives which aren't really
any of our business, now are they?!!?

just felt a need to say that :)

take care folks,
karen
...damn...forgot to finish my .sig yet again this week :(
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 20:35:05 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael s kilgour <mkilgour@gac.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael s kilgour <mkilgour@gac.edu>
subject:      re: irc indigo channel
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510081952.c79371-0100000@acs2.bu.edu> from "karen
              harper" at oct 8, 95 07:51:57 pm

sorry for my ignorance, but how exactly does one get to the ig channel?
-mike-
mkilgour@gac.edu
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 19:36:07 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
subject:      re: i have seen our future and it is good...
x-to:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510070018.a21440-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu>

i was wondering...i am going to wait until melissas new cd comes out
(saturday i believe) and then bounce one huge check (rather than wait one
whole week more, i would rather pay 20 bucks more) for her cd, the girls
cd and i was wondering...is the watershed video going to be out by then?
thanks!
stephanie
=========================================================================
date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 20:55:40 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mellie@monsterbit.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mellie@monsterbit.com
subject:      re: ejs and viva...(cd offer)
in-reply-to:  <199510082150.oaa20945@ix7.ix.netcom.com>

here you go.................enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this is an automatically generated reply:
************************************************************************
moksha records is proud to annnounce the november 17th release of viva la
diva: greatest hits vol. 1. jam packed with 10 aural pleasures ( and an
added bonus track) this record is not to be overlooked. it's got all of
drive of ejs but with less dissonance and more momentum......so watch out!
the cd was produced by brian hardin and includes special appearances by
jane scarpantoni (cello) and amy ray (guest vox).

by popular demand we *are* accepting pre-orders
for the record. the cost is $12. if you'd like...........throw in a buck
or two for postage to help. the cd will be shipped on or around the 17th of
november so you can have a copy in your hot little hands right after the
release date. please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

don't forget to order your own personal viva la diva t-shirt ($15) while
you're at it. i know, shameless merchandising plug........sorry!!!!!!!! :)

please send check or money order payable to:

moksha records
603 w. 13th st
1a-335
austin, tx 78701


the atlanta cd release party is at the point
the night of the 17th................and kelly hogan is opening (see kelly
hogan's page at http://monsterbit.com/longplay/hogan.html for more
information).

thanks for your support!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

viva la diva and moksha records

*************************************************************************
to subscribe to the viva la diva newsletter please send a message to
majordomo@monsterbit.com and in the body of the message type
"subscribe vldnews"
*************************************************************************


on sun, 8 oct 1995, laurie higgins wrote:

> you wrote:
> >
> >on sun, 8 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:
> >
>
>
> >        i do know that a friend of mine who goes on #indigo-girls said
> >that uglybass is the ex-bassist for the now defunct ellen james
> society.
> >i keep on thinkin in my mind that the name is jan dykes, but i'm not
> too
> >sure.  anyways, it could be that cooper seay has hooked up with dykes
> >agian in viva la diva.  i love ejs, but have no idea how vld is
> >sounding.  any boots floating around or is amy just gonna sign them to
> >daemon so they can get aalbums out?
>
> .........what do you have esp or something?  yes, jan one of the
> ex-bassists for ejs and yes she and cooper and two others have gotten
> together and are now viva la diva.  no they aren't with daemon but yes
> they are with moksha records.  they have a cd coming out on nov. 17th
> and yes i have boots!  interested?
>
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:09:19 +1000
reply-to:     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: irc indigo channel
in-reply-to:  <199510081649.maa26699@netspace.org>

on sun, 8 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:

> hey, do any of you ever bother using the irc #indigo-girls channel?   i've
> just been on there for about half an hour, and barely a word about the igs
> was said.

ah... yes.  we tend to talk about life and love and other stuff.  as
generally happens when you get a bunch of friends together.  if you want to
talk about the igs, we're always happy to - the majority of us *are* rabid
ig fans, after all.  but like kad (whadyat? teehee) said, we're a bunch of
pretty close friends after all, so the topic does tend to veer.  and
we also have a policy of kicking and banning anyone who is rude, offensive,
or obviously looking for netsex.

> is the viva la diva bassist really known as "uglybass"?   that's what they
> say on there - i asked her how cooper and amy were and she told me, "i'm
> sure they're fine" - which kinda suggests that she didn't know ... are this
> band any good, anyone?

uh... huh.  ub is a good friend to a lot of the people on this list who
hang out on irc, mat, and the above could be construed as a character
slur... you might want to be thinking more about what you say before you
say it.

> and who was the person who replied to my "re:  a stranger is watching"
> message who said s/he'd been on #indigo-girls?   what are you known as on irc?

i think the gist was that person *isn't* on this list.

god, i need coffee... i need coffee i need coffee.... hehe
sherlyn
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat - piquet@geko.com.au; aka sherlyn koo - sherlyn@geko.com.au
"well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you think everything's
        okay and everything's going right...
and life has a funny way of helping you out when you think everything's gone
        wrong and everything blows up in your face..."
                        - alanis morissette, "ironic"
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 21:45:24 -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:      vld (fwd)

   since i see ppl talking about vld on this list, i figured i would forward
this to y'all.. it's a little late, for they have already played 2 of the
shows on the list, but y'all still have another chance... the show at teh
point was excellent.. a great way to end a long work week :))  *smile*
________________________________________________________________________
        so, i come bringing news of that exciting atlanta punk band,
starring the ever exciting- cooper seay, jan dykes, candi jiosne, and
wayne glass- viva la diva!  yes, i just came back from their show at the
scrap bar and it rocked.. after about a months absense from playing here
in atlanta (they played in new orleans and pensecola) they came back with
a bang! :))) oh how appropriate "i got my gun!"  :)))  yes they played
all the usual songs.. and did it with style :)))  let me take this forum
to thank the band for a *great performance* :))) welcome back to atlanta :)))

        okey y'all i got some dates for you :))))))

sunday, october 1- 1st hard rock cafe aid atlanta benefit.. i hear the
doors open at 8.00, i think vld is supposed to play around 10.00.. also
playing-- wendy bucklew and big fish ensamble

friday, october 6- the point w/ fleming and the john

wed, october 11- the atomic cafe- athens *last time they played there,
this was 18 and up :)*

friday, october 13- tremont hall- charlotte, nc

friday, october 20- midtown music hall w/ wendy bucklew

*******o     k    a    y*******  the news y'all (jeez, i've been in the
south too long :)) ) have been waiting for!!

        yes, here it is, the date of thier  **first** cd release!!!! :)))

.. drum roll please.... :))

        n o v e m b e r .... 17th!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)))))))  yes, and this
gala event-- will take place at the point-- in the heart of little 5
points... and walking distance from *my humble abode* :)))

                and!!! (yes, there is more :)) )--

on saturday, november 18th, at our own rainy day records-- they will be
having an instore autographing party!!!!!!!!!!  can y'all take the
excitement??  hahahahahaha <8-}}}}}}}}}}}

well, that's it.. i hope y'all have had as much fun reading this as i
have writing it.. :)))  seriously, though-- this band really rocks, and
they have put a lot of hard work into their music..   sheesh, i used to
be a die hard birkenstock wearin' granola acoustic girl.. till i heard
vld... i even own a pair of combat boots now :))

*smile*  me.
________________________________________________________________________


        "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, 8 oct 1995 22:59:27 edt
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:      jan is online...and other stuff

i recieved email from jan dykes like in may and she posted on usenet..this
was a simple reply so i would not doubt (like *i* would) that she or others
closer to them. i know of one way to get messages to amy c/o daemon via their
web page (that is what amy said herself...) (remember piep????) i also
know other events that have reached them from the list..(for better and worse)
     i wonder what sony has planned for online chats. i heard they were pretty
impersonal, (i know a musician who went through it on aol) (funny, i im'd the
musician *right* after the chatr and we chatted for a while, course he was a
friend of mine....)
    does anyone want to set up a web page to report what we as a list would do on tuesday for public service acts??? like kristi posted??? how 'bout we go
beyond a week... i probably will write a letter for a prisoner of conscience or
to my local paper about the gay rights bill maine (god i just *love* this state)
is proposing (actually anti gay referendum..sorry..either way..it is a lame cause) *sigh* my hometown (lewiston) defeated one in 93 (yes the ig's played there
on 12/5/92) and won "most homophobic city award" by taking a cover of newsweek
...does the fight for rights for all of us, gay, straight, black, white, yellow
green, handicapped, or whatever i am in this room ever end?
     i think it is really cool people got 1200 curfews early!!! so please boycott the auction of "days of wine and roses". the show dowar is from (i have heard
please tell me right or wrong) is on 1200 curfews and dowar's quality is not worth 33 bucks...i am telling you as a person who owns it...don't pay more than 25 for the disk...if you were there, and really need the tape post! about a bazillion people have
the tape!!! i support selling rare ig stuff, but auctions are not cool, set a price and pull from a hat or give a creative reason why they want it...i dunno some of the prices i saw on the last auction were sickening...
hoping someone will post which show up on 1200
mike r.
*who probably would flunk 8th grade grammer even tho he is a fourth year eng.
major*
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date:         sun, 8 oct 1995 22:49:26 -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: hello!!!
x-to:         andrew miano <th_ind01@oswego.oswego.edu>

hey 'drew!!

long time, no email!

>how is everybody???????

i am doing very well.  how are things in oswego??

>i wanted to add to the ani difranco dates.  10/12  lounge ax in chicago.
>interesting club for an incredible performer.

actually, another date is missing from that list.  she is playing in
madison, wi, on saturday, 10/14 (or at least i think that's what my ticket
says :).  and if you are qondering who the hell i am, i can safely say that
i accompanied you to you first ani show.  :)  with my loser friend tim.  :)
since then, i have acquired a few of ani's cds (i think not a pretty girl is
the best cd so far of 1995!) and moved to milwaukee (actually, not in that
order :).

so i have a real job now (no school no more!) and have really been enjoying
life.  i have been wondering whatever happened to you lately.

well, i just wanted to say hey, and it's nice to see some of the old friends
on the list.  take care!

: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:         mon, 9 oct 1995 08:50:56 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              monique barbanson <mhb@batnet.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         monique barbanson <mhb@batnet.com>
subject:      sf bay area only

hi folks,

i'm having an ig potluck extravaganza at my place on sunday october 15 for
the disney special premiere. we'll start at 5:30pm and will get in the mood
by listening to whatever is on hand: i will have received my boots by then,
and we can watch live at the uptown lounge and watershed. if you have a
guitar, bring it along to play ig tunes. no experience necessary, i only
know the real easy tunes and everyone can play those.

also of interest to music fans:

the other side is playing at st michael's alley on october 21
rattle the cage (ex-final girl) is at st mike's on november 21.

i'll probably be at both shows.

email me privately for directions to my place,

monique
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 00:39:49 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
subject:      re: hello!!!
x-to:         andrew miano <th_ind01@oswego.oswego.edu>
in-reply-to:  <9510071712.aa06818@gidney>

on sat, 7 oct 1995, andrew miano wrote:

> the reason i bring this up here is because i wanted to know if there
> was any new kristen on the way???and also because i was hoping to get, in

        i saw her play a few weeks ago and she did say she was going to
be doing another album. no word as to when that will be or what style,
but she did play a few new tunes that were really good.

        t
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 12:32:23 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: jan is online...and other stuff
x-to:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>

michael reynolds wrote:

>    does anyone want to set up a web page to report what we as a list would
do on tuesday for public service acts??? like kristi posted??? how 'bout we go
>beyond a week... i probably will write a letter for a prisoner of conscience or
>to my local paper about the gay rights bill maine (god i just *love* this
state)
>is proposing (actually anti gay referendum..sorry..either way..it is a lame
cause) *sigh* my hometown (lewiston) defeated one in 93 (yes the ig's played
there
>on 12/5/92) and won "most homophobic city award" by taking a cover of newsweek
>...does the fight for rights for all of us, gay, straight, black, white, yellow
>green, handicapped, or whatever i am in this room ever end?
>

for a start, where is lewiston?   and did the state propose this referendum
against gay rights or some fascistic organisation (like the oregon citizens'
alliance put up ballot 9 a couple of years back)?   i always thought new
england was pretty liberal.   (massachusetts had the law protecting gays at
school, didn't it?)

>     i think it is really cool people got 1200 curfews early!!! so please
boycott the auction of "days of wine and roses". the show dowar is from (i
have heard
>please tell me right or wrong) is on 1200 curfews and dowar's quality is
not worth 33 bucks...i am telling you as a person who owns it...don't pay
more than 25 for the disk...if you were there, and really need the tape
post! about a bazillion people have
>the tape!!! i support selling rare ig stuff, but auctions are not cool, set
a price and pull from a hat or give a creative reason why they want it...i
dunno some of the prices i saw on the last auction were sickening...
>hoping someone will post which show up on 1200

yes, yes yes!   do boycott these sharks.   by the way, these boots (dowar,
cg, hou etc) - are they second, third, fourth, even tenth, generation
copies?   if so why is anyone selling them for $33?   and how are gig tapes
for boots made anyway?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:17:15 +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: back together again???

>> the 1200 curfews track listing that rodney wicker posted the other day
>> included a tune called "back together again." this doesn't ring a bell to
>> me. does anyone know the background on this one?
>
>       it was recorded in amy's basement in 1982.

wait...isn't this the same song as 'leaving ain't fair' off of tuesday's
children??

i only say that because in that song back together again is an oft repeated
phrase...

cool though :):)

@}--,-'--


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 15:28:59 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              shannon cassaday <daisyday@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         shannon cassaday <daisyday@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: that annoying movie guy
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              jack mitchell <jamitch3@vt.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of wed, 4 oct 1995 20:58:08 +0600


=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 01:54:43 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:      various answers and a question...

to mat:

indigo girls did indeed lose the best new artist grammy to milli
vanilli.  one of the options the grammy organization considered after
milli vanilli turned in their award was to give it to the runner-up
in that category.  they eventually decided not to take any further
action.  amy and emily won the grammy that year for best contemporary
folk recording and i've seen a photo of them backstage accepting the
award!!

to shelly:

try writing to bc brandt@aol.com.  if bc can't help you, bc will
direct you to who can.  be warned, that since you are not an aol user,
they might not be willing to do that much.  let me know how it turns
out!!!

to list users in australia:

i have a question about an australian actress that i was hoping
someone from down under could answer for me.  please e-mail me so we
can correspond directly!  thanks!!

to everyone:

i truly enjoy being a part of this list, and i can't wait to share
the experiences that 1200 curfews and watershed will bring.  i know
watershed will be like reading an old diary for me, because some of
the clips will bring back certain memories.  someday, reading an old
message from this board will do the same  thing!!!!

rodney wicker
rucr57a@prodigy.com
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 00:44:04 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
subject:      re: a few questions ...
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  <199510071723.naa13926@netspace.org>

on sat, 7 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:

> 3.  is the 1200 in "1200 curfews" a time or a number?   (i saw it a while
> back called 12:00 curfews, so ...)

        well, i've seen it printed as "1,200 curfews".  whether you say
it "one-thousand two-hundred" or "twelve hundred" is a toss up; i,
personally, think that the second is easier.  ;)

        t
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:15:08 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "t.j. newton" <t.j.newton@newcastle.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "t.j. newton" <t.j.newton@newcastle.ac.uk>
subject:      ig cover
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  <199510081211.iaa19204@netspace.org>

> ok .. some things i forgot to put in last night:
>
> 1.  is it true that a band called the wonder stuff covered closer to fine?
> vox (a uk magazine) said in their review of swamp ophelia that they had;
> miles hunt, its former leader (the band split last year) is said to be a big
> ig fan.
> it's on a b-side, from 1993 (probably a single of construction for the
> modern idiot).   any ideas which one?

yes, it is true that this song was covered by the wonder stuff and a
pretty good version it is too. it is the b side from a single off
construction ftmi, sorry can't remember which single but i have it at
home if you want me to take a look.

tim newton
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 12:21:05 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: ejs and viva...
x-to:         laurie higgins <stompbox@ix.netcom.com>

i thought brian lilje was the bass player with the ellen james society (he
played on and co-wrote 123, remember?).   and, talking of ejs - why was he
not on the live version of "kid fears" with ejs when cooper, chris and scott
were?

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk

>you wrote:

>>
>>on sun, 8 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:
>>
>
>
>>        i do know that a friend of mine who goes on #indigo-girls said
>>that uglybass is the ex-bassist for the now defunct ellen james
>society.
>>i keep on thinkin in my mind that the name is jan dykes, but i'm not
>too
>>sure.  anyways, it could be that cooper seay has hooked up with dykes
>>agian in viva la diva.  i love ejs, but have no idea how vld is
>>sounding.  any boots floating around or is amy just gonna sign them to
>>daemon so they can get aalbums out?
>
>.........what do you have esp or something?  yes, jan one of the
>ex-bassists for ejs and yes she and cooper and two others have gotten
>together and are now viva la diva.  no they aren't with daemon but yes
>they are with moksha records.  they have a cd coming out on nov. 17th
>and yes i have boots!  interested?
>
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:15:49 +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: some more questions
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk

>1.  is it true that a band called the wonder stuff covered closer to fine?
>vox (a uk magazine) said in their review of swamp ophelia that they had;
>miles hunt, its former leader (the band split last year) is said to be a big
>ig fan.
>it's on a b-side, from 1993 (probably a single of construction for the
>modern idiot).   any ideas which one?

full of life (happy now) disc one, track four...


>2.  why does the ig's version of "all along the watchtower" have lyrics not
>in dylan's version on "john wesley harding"?   i don't think they're on
>hendrix's version either.   where did a&e get them from?

they made em up. lots, well quite a few people do it...umm travelling wilburys
with 'nobody's child' somehow springs to mind (igc!! this track is off of the
romanian angel appeal album, which always got played as a warmup over the pa's
on the ig's last uk tour...the shows i went to anyway...)

>it says on the main page (marianne pyra's one) that the igs lost their 1989
>grammy to milli vanilli.   weren't these the guys that lost the grammy for
>not singing on their songs, hiring session singers instead, and lip-synching
>at the gigs?   so when they lost the grammy, why wasn't it given to the igs
>as the rightful winners?   or was this a different award?

they've been asked about that before, and thye said they thought soul ii soul
should have gotten it...

ho hum...

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:21:39 +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: london concert
x-to:         fionas@rmplc.co.uk

>for once i feel i'm ahead of you guys! i saw the london concert on tv here a
>while ago (it was the first time i had ever heard of the ig). the concert
>includes galileo, closer to fine, this train, a brilliant fugitive. warning
>some of the crowd look like zombies, i think the bbc cameras were trying to
>focus on hetero couples a lot of the time! fiona

bbc didn't film it...not that that's important, but if you have a problem
with this (and i can't say i've noticed...i keep meaning to look at it
again and compile a definative trainspotters guide...) then it's not the
fault of the beeb...

i think i was kinda gutted there wasn't a clear shot of kirsti's 'lesbian
avengers' shirt though...not that i feel that was deliberate 'cause no shirt
was clear, but...

i was moshing...kerry was moshing...matt was moshing...umm...

i think many people who tour (big and small artists) seem to think british
crowds are the most reserved though...

i think that's it...i should check my mail more often :):)

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 11:29:56 +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:      record collector (again!!)

hey :)

i'm sure i had a couple of people emal me about how to get them a copy of
record collector with the ig's article in...

well, i lost them ('cause i'm crap like that...) so if you want to try again
i'll see what i can do (although it will probably work out a) expensive,
or b) just being a photocopy or even c) just being an email to the list with
the text...)

@}--,--'---

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 15:09:25 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
subject:      ***collector's version of ig-ig album***

just saw in the ole' store (sorry if this is old news... _i_ haven't seen
anything about it yet...) a high-fidelty re-done version of the indigo
girls - indigo girls album. it's $26. ouch. from the same original master
tapes or whatever, no new stuff of course. claims to be really high
quality, for audiophiles, etc...

for those in the st. louis area, it's at streetside records on delmar.

does anyone have this? is it worth that much cash? me thinks maybe not.
but who knows. (indeed, who knows?)

/~~ /~\ /~\ |~ \ /
|   |_| \-\ |-  |
\__ | | \_/ |_  |
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 13:25:37 -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:      "cover me grey" - postage reminder!!!

hi all!

just a friendly reminder to those sending sase's
for the "cover me grey" tape.

postage is 78 cents for a "standard" cassette mailer
and $1.01 for slightly larger.

a few mailers have been coming in with insufficient postage.

i would not have found out about this had i not taken
them to the post office as opposed to just dropping them
in the local mailbox.

i just wanted to bring this to everyones attention...

michael  :-)
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 12:53:54 -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: daily update

mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu> wrote:

>i haven't said anything about this cause i don't wanna start any fights, but
>i find it intensely sad that someone is paying $45 for 4.5 when i
>could get it down
>the street for twenty (and you could probably ask some english person on the
>list to get it for you too)

or anyone near a tower... mine has dozens in stock for $23.

>i guess i don't understand the
>appeal of 4.5 anyway, since it is all previously released songs with a
>weird looking bird on the cover.

agreed.

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-09 12:53 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 13:27:41 -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: i have seen our future and it is good...

"teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu> wrote:

>        an update on "watershed": running time is 66 minutes!  they don't
>show the entire clip of "finlandia", but "get together" is shown in
>full.  nice, bright packaging...looks incredible, but i was hoping for a
>2 hour documentary :)  total of eight videos and treats in between. even
>has a sticker on the front advertising for the disney special.
>        so here's the painful part.  watershed is $19.95 (ouch) and
>1200curfews is (yikes!!) $21.96 (before tax).

anybody know if "watershed" will be released on laserdisc? i know "live at
the uptown lounge" was, so i'm hoping...

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-09 13:27 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 16:51:15 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 annoying movie guy
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              shannon cassaday <daisyday@eden.rutgers.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of mon, 9 oct 1995 15:28:59 edt

whoops, sorry about that; did not realize that was going public; have a nice
day.

viva la internacionale

bert
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 16:50:05 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 annoying movie guy
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              shannon cassaday <daisyday@eden.rutgers.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of mon, 9 oct 1995 15:28:59 edt

hi shannon.  you replied to my message with no message.  was this just a
computer glitch or something.  e-mail me back when you get a chance.  talk to
ya soon.

viva la internacionale

bert
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 17:00:14 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:      ig party

after seeing monique's post, i figured i would repost my open invitation to
all ig fans interested in coming to my ig on disney celebration.  as i
mentioned previously, it's going to be an all day affair, starting at around
2:00.  we will be watching videos, listening to boots, and hopefully jamming
(if there are any guitars).  any and all are welcome to come, and i will try
to help with sleeping arrangements for those of you who are traveling a long
distance, whatever that may be.  e-mail me with any questions or suggestions.
i look forward to meeting any and all of you.


viva la internacionale

bert
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 14:29:46 -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: daily update
x-to:         deb <indigo@clark.net>
in-reply-to:  <iovewo70s7sb085yn@clark.net>

the tower nearest me has 4.5 for $17.99
(southern calif)

fyi
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 14:31:22 -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: that annoying movie guy
x-to:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>
in-reply-to:  <cmm-ru.1.5.813271805.indigboy@er5.rutgers.edu>

bert? we're all trying out the new invisible
cyberink. it's all the rage! ;>  didn't you hear about it?


on mon, 9 oct 1995, bertin lefkovic wrote:

> hi shannon.  you replied to my message with no message.  was this just a
> computer glitch or something.  e-mail me back when you get a chance.  talk to
> ya soon.
>
> viva la internacionale
>
> bert
>
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 17:29:45 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:      (nigc) bmhawk--leonard peltier

there's been talk of wounded knee and the like on the list recently. today on
campus i was approached by this guy who was protesting the celebration of
columbus day and wanting to turn it into indigenous peoples' day. another cause
was to free leonard peltier. they are having a rally and other stuff. anyways,
peltier is mentioned in bmhawk and i personally did not know the story behind
his imprisonment and why people are protesting it. i find this of some
revelance to the discussion on this list, so i am going to type out part of
the handout i received concerning peltier. please note that this is only one
side of the story. i do not know the goverment's story. but here it is.

reprinted in part from peoples' fast for justice without permission:

...on june 26, 1975 unknown assailants opened fire on an american indian
movement (aim) camp in oglala, s.d. established by leonard peltier and others.
this was in response to requests for help by the community in dealing with
more than 100 unsolved murders of traditional lakota people during 1975,
murders which the government refused to investigate. during that fire fight,
one native person and two fbi agents (the assailants) died. no one has ever
been charged in the death of the native person. peltier was eventually arrested
in canada and extradited under affidavits that the u.s. government later
admitted were false. he was tried in north dakota by an all white jury and was
not allowed to use self defense on his behalf.
since 1975, it has been proven that the fbi withheld from the trial evidence
that proves peltier's innocence. yet he has been denied a new, fair trial and
the parole board has refused to consider his parole status. he is one of the
longest held political prisoners in the world, 19 years. executive clemency is
the only hope he has for freedom from a crime that he did not commit.

i have a bit more info from the handout. it's something i believe the ig would
be interested in, if they are not already.

yen m tang
ymt2@lehigh.edu

"what i won't give to have the things that mean
the most not to mean the things i miss."
    --e.s. "language or the kiss"
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date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 17:39:06 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: i don't want - download
x-to:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>

r
ds/tab to i don't want to talk about it and i found them at the nevada.edu site.
  i saved them to my disk as a compressed file.  however, my pkunzip program wou
ld not work on t>he file.  it is called i_dont_want.z.

try    ftp.uu.net

it's a mirror of the nevada site. and i don't think the tab files are zip
files on that one. there are also several other mirror sites that you can try.
i don't know them off-hand, but when you go to either nevada, or uu.net, they
are listed when you first log on. hope this helps!

folkisgruven
l-

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 17:55:08 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              michael s kilgour <mkilgour@gac.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         michael s kilgour <mkilgour@gac.edu>
subject:      re: daily update
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951009142918.5524b-100000@e4e.oac.uci.edu> from
              "dianne" at oct 9, 95 02:29:46 pm

when i was home this weekend, best buy had "tame yourself" on cd for
$4.99.
-mike-
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 18:12:41 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
subject:      re: daily update
x-to:         mkilgour@gac.edu

in response to the $17.99 price for 4.5, i say that is a pretty good deal.

i was in england this summer and purchased it for about 9 pounds  ($16 or so)

ciao
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 16:38:41 -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: a few questions ...

matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk> wrote:

>2.  when was power of two written?   the article in "acoustic guitar" a few
>years back was called this, which suggests that it pre-dates "swamp ophelia"
>by quite a few years.

it's a very common turn of phrase (like the dozen articles titled "mood
indigo"); i don't think the two are related.

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-09 16:38 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 20:25:36 -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: ***collector's version of ig-ig album***
x-to:         casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sol.3.91.951009150209.9475a-100000@clarion.cec.wustl.edu>

hello out there, casey!  to you and anyone else interested - i have this
special ig-ig album, and, to tell you the truth, i can't tell any
difference.  i bought it more as a "collector's item" - something ig that
i didn't already have.  i'm not an audio expert or anything, though, so i
may be wrong.  to me, the sound quality is just like any other cd.  i
think it's supposed to last longer, too, although i thought cds were
supposed to last pretty much forever.  the point of all those
contradictions is - i would buy it if you have money to burn or want some
new ig thing.  if you are buying it simply for a sound upgrade, i would
just stick with a regular copy of ig.  hope that helps!!  :)  good luck
deciphering my rambling.
jenn
jlk299s@nic.smsu.edu
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 21:56:54 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:      disney special

well here is a cry for help from yet another person who is disney-less.  i
can't get cable and have had no luck finding anyone near me who can tape the
ig special. :(  if there is some kind soul out there who can make a tape for
me please email me.

thanks for the help.

pat
wingstar@mulberry.com
                "adding up the total of a love that's true
multiply life by the power of two."
                                  e.s.
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 21:15:32 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>
subject:      i own watershed!!!

hello everybody!

        because of my great school, the university of pennsylvania, i
have a copy of watershed.  we had a special screening tonight and i was
one of few lucky people to receive a copy.
        it's a great video for all fans of ig.  it includes interviews,
scenes from when they first started out, parts of some concerts, and videos
that they made for their popular songs.


                        happy as can be!
                                        christina
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 20:00:01 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "buck, kristin j" <kbuck@nmu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "buck, kristin j" <kbuck@nmu.edu>
subject:      re[2]: i have seen our future and it is good...
x-to:         parsonss@it.uwp.edu
in-reply-to:  in reply to your message of sun, 08 oct 1995 19:36:07 est

something stephanie said that caught my interest, not that all of this
isn't interesting but was that a reference to melissa etheridge?  and is
she putting out a new cd and when?  good goddess could i be in
heaven??!!
>i was wondering...i am going to wait until melissas new cd comes out
>(saturday i believe) and then bounce one huge check (rather than wait one
>whole week more, i would rather pay 20 bucks more) for her cd, the girls
>cd and i was wondering...is the watershed video going to be out by then?
>thanks!
>stephanie
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 19:46:27 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              david broussard <broussardd@baylor.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         david broussard <broussardd@baylor.edu>
subject:      info

hey. could you please send me some info on the new boxed set of live tunes
coming out?  how do i get on your mailing list?  thanks.
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 22:17:06 -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:      ani recently.....
in-reply-to:  <pine.ult.3.91.951009003724.22549e-100000@henson.cc.wwu.edu> from
              "tricia" at oct 9, 95 00:39:49 am

i also saw her recently....ummm...can you say "better than ever" definitely
more i guess "anger" than courney love could dream of...ani's new album is
great  but the songs that she has been working on (fucking napoleon and one
called "as is" come to mind) are incredible...
    has anyone taped her within the past 2 months? she sings and does this
song on drums and i do *not* know the name of it .... i do know
one of the verses goes:
i killed a cockroach so big it left a
stain on my wall and
you and i lying in bed
you dont seem so tall
i want to start crying but
my tearducts are too tired
my brain is disconnected and
my heart is wired and (gets fuzzy here)
i'm in love...hey...in looove

i just to know the name of the song, if she has said the name and maybe a
tape with a version of this song at some point (i got bowdoin 9/19/95)
less than a day till 1200
mike r.
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 19:20:34 -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: new ig song "the thin line"
in-reply-to:  <15864.199510061303@ph.surrey.ac.uk>

on fri, 6 oct 1995, mr neil hunt wrote:

> didn't someone say that that particular track was taped in a dressing room
> somwhere (california springs to mind, but i may just have been listening to
> too much joni mitchell recently...) hence the no crowd noise...

i just heard thin line on the radio (ksca 101.9 los angeles) this
morning, and the dj was all chatty and stoked about the new live cd and
said they recorded it backstage at santa monica (civic center i think?)
last summer. (?) sorry for being so sketchy about the details, i was
recovering from the shock of her talking about and playing thin line. so
yeah--someone did say it was taped backstage..and it *was* caifornia..
you go neil!!! :)

linda
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 20:26:48 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              julie lavarda <jlavarda@shrike.depaul.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         julie lavarda <jlavarda@shrike.depaul.edu>
subject:      re: ***collector's version of ig-ig album***
x-to:         casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sol.3.91.951009150209.9475a-100000@clarion.cec.wustl.edu>

on mon, 9 oct 1995, casey connor wrote:

> a high-fidelty re-done version of the indigo
> girls - indigo girls album. it's $26. ouch. from the same original master
>
> does anyone have this? is it worth that much cash? me thinks maybe not.
> but who knows. (indeed, who knows?)

i got this as a gift for my birthday and although the quality of the disk
is great, i wouldn't suggest paying such a ridiculous price for the exact
disk as the original other than the gold plating.

jewels

                "stronger than the monster beneath your bed
                smarter than the tricks played on your heart."
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 21:51:50 -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:      ig/ig song book

after asking a bunch of people for their thoughts, and not receiving a definite yes or no, i'm going to put the question to you all.

on the bottom of page 32 of the ig/ig song book, is a picture of amy, emily and an un-named female guitarist.  now, i think this is melissa etheridge, but i have not been able to confirm my theory.  when i ask people for their opinions, i generally get, "yeah, maybe that's melissa."  does anyone else think this is melissa in the picture?  and, if i am way off, who is this?  where was it taken?

alycia
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 22:57:49 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bandala@mindspring.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         chris merey <bandala@mindspring.com>
subject:      re: laggooniesicca
x-to:         bertin lefkovic <indigboy@eden.rutgers.edu>

at 5:37 pm 10/7/95, bertin lefkovic wrote:

  i don't want to toot my own horn,

>
>imho yes you do

but that's just my opinion
peace
chris
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 22:04:05 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              your name here <emjay@netcom.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         your name here <emjay@netcom.com>
subject:      re: ani recently.....
x-to:         michael reynolds <asl@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>
in-reply-to:  <9510100217.aa28545@gandalf.umcs.maine.edu>

mike

it's "fire door" off of her debut album.
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 23:07:42 -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: ig/ig song book
x-to:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>

at 09:51 pm 10/9/95 -0500, you wrote:

>does anyone else think this is melissa in the picture?  and, if i am way
off, >who is this?  where was it taken?

yes, it's melissa.  it was taken at the roxy in hollywood, california
on may 23, 1989.

melissa got on stage for the encore and did the michael stipe part during
"kid fears" and also sang "summertime".

it was a great show...michael  :-)
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 02:44:09 -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:      1200 at 12:00

i guess every one in north america has it by now, except for you
unfortunates on the west coast.  my wait was 40 minutes in line at vibes --
got the first one ($17.99, btw).  thin line is great!  i had never heard the
song before.  just finished listening to the first disc.

what prompts me to waste the bandwidth, though, was the strange experience i
had in line:  four westminster students (princeton is not the only college
we have in this little town) were having a most homophobic discussion.  part
of me really wanted to say something, but one woman seemed under the
influence of some substance and i did not want to make things worse.  (and i
am a coward.)  really took the edge off an otherwise lovely event.


jo
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 08:10:01 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "stephen n. spencer" <spencer@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "stephen n. spencer" <spencer@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
subject:      1200 curfews...

first impressions:

  - very cool, and very much worth the wait.

  - nice pictures inside and out.

  - the cardboard digipak won't last long, especially the cd holder area.

  - contrary to what mike reynolds stated yesterday, *none* of the tracks
    on this recording were taken from shows at radio city music hall in
    new york city.

  - there's at least *one* error: "galileo" wasn't recorded in england, it
    was recorded in ann arbor on 07 october 1994. i attended that show, i've
    heard a tape of that show, and what a&e say and who says it before the
    song is identical.

stephen n. spencer          614.292.3416 (v)       graphics research specialist
spencer@siggraph.org        614.292.7776 (f)  accad - the ohio state university
spencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu                  siggraph director for publications
"oh you set up your place in my thoughts/moved in and made my thinking crowded"
=========================================================================
date:         mon, 9 oct 1995 14:13:00 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "resnick, regina" <rresnick@rghnet.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "resnick, regina" <rresnick@rghnet.edu>
subject:      ig music

hey everybody!!
i am new to the list, but a definite fan.  i was wondering...is there anyone
in the rochester, ny area who is  a)  an ig fan
                                                       b)plays guitar/sings
their music    ????
let me know!
gina
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 10:20:43 -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:      hey acquarians!

once again my mailbox doth overflow and was cut off sometime during the
weekend so if you e'ed me about getting a copy of the cover me grey tape,
please re-e me again...jude
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 10:35:34 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              anne holderried <annieh@mitl.research.panasonic.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         anne holderried <annieh@mitl.research.panasonic.com>
subject:      re: a few questions ...
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk

at 06:23 pm 10/7/95 +0100, you wrote:
>does anyone know the answer to ...
>
>1.  where does emily actually come from?   she's lived in atlanta since she
>was quite young but previously lived in the north (hence the line, "when god
>made me a yankee he was teasin'" (from southland in the springtime).
>whereabouts?
>
emily was born in connecticut but moved to atlanta as a youngster when her
father took a job as a professor at emory.
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 16:05:00 bst
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr g hewitt <gh18798@ggr.co.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr g hewitt <gh18798@ggr.co.uk>
subject:      please unscribe me!

dear all,

please unsubscribe me to information on the indigo girls - i am
receiving too many emails.

thanks

caroline smith
on behalf of graham hewitt
=========================================================================
date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 11:44:39 -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:      1200 curfews--yippee!

picked up 1200 curfews this morning...oh my, this is a good release.
it's nice they mixed in some older stuff as well--i've missed certain
songs in a live setting recently, and i'm psyched by the tangled up in
blue.  my favorite dylan tune, and i never really liked russell's vox on
the studio version.

one quibble.  i'd kill for a live cd version of tmf/cortez the killer.
the first night at shepard's bush last year was one of those concert moments
that just knocked me over.  a friend of mine who'd been a fan for many
years, but never been to a show before turned to me with her jaw dropped
and said, "holy shit, that was just. just great."

so, do any of the cd boots out there have a tmf/cortez on them?

peace,
bill
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 11:55:23 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:      i'm a happy man......

*smile*  got 'em!!!!

picked them up at the tower in cambridge, ma less than an hour ago
(note, they do have watershed, but it isn't on the floor yet--ask a
sales person).

echoing what everyone else has said, 1200 curfews rawks (tm -- chris
mcmahon).  immediately i punched up tangled up in blue and blissed
out.  i do sware dylan had an lsd induced vision of a&e when he wrote
that song.

the artwork and song notes are wonderful; both amy and em explaining
why each track stood above others.  and em's intro to least
complicated is just precious =).

                                -- 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:         tue, 10 oct 1995 16:06:00 bst
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr g hewitt <gh18798@ggr.co.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr g hewitt <gh18798@ggr.co.uk>
subject:      fwd: please unscribe me!

please unsubscribe me to information on the indigo girls.

thanks

caroline


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subject: please unscribe me!

dear all,

please unsubscribe me to information on the indigo girls - i am
receiving too many emails.

thanks

caroline smith
on behalf of graham hewitt
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 12:00:34 -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:      skips on 1200 curfews?
in-reply-to:  <199510101544.paa02598@soulcage.inmind.com> from "william norris"
              at oct 10, 95 11:44:39 am

hey all,
i am just wondering--my 1200 curfews is skipping a lot and i was
wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same thing.  i just bought
a new cd player so it could be that..but it doesn't do it on any other
cds.  before anyone says it...yes i did look to see if there is any dirt
on the disc and no, i'm not jumping up and down next to it.
thanks.
steve
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:00:17 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: (nigc) bmhawk--leonard peltier
x-to:         yen m tang <ymt2@lehigh.edu>

acknowledgement of message.
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:08:34 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/ig song book
x-to:         alycia n broz <anb038@nwu.edu>

d
an un-named female guitarist.  now, i think this is melissa etheridge, but i ha
ve not been able to confirm my theory.  when i ask people for their opinions, i

yes, it's melissa etheridge.

folkisgruven,
l-


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w                                                                           e
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l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:24:53 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:      in awe at 1200

yes, i'm in awe. it's wonderful. i think there's a tear or two in my eye.
thank you amy and emily. thank you thank you _thank you_.

well, i still don't have a boot of the tower show in philly, (4/26/95) (and
now's the time for me to say, anyone out there who has it, please email me and
we can trade.) but, two of the songs on 1200 (lc and dmh) are from that most
excellent show! *ahh, sigh* dmh is on right now. i remember standing there
looking down at amy on stage playing that melodica and just being swept away.
all that angst and emptiness, and sorrow, oh god it gets to me.

as soon as i bought it (this morning at about 11:00--not 12:00 :) i ran to my
car, opened it and _read_. great comments on the songs. then i stuck in disk 2
in my cd player which i just happened to have with me and which i just
happened to have batteries for, and punched in track 14, the "special mystery
track" at the end. no mention of it anywhere on the cover, or the disk. i
nearly fell over cheering and hooting with pleasure. should i say it? or
should i wait till y'all have it? i'll wait.... but i'll give you a hint. it's
amy's and it's a tmf add-in. and it's cool as shit. :)

oh, and i can't go without mentioning the absolutely kick-ass pictures inside.
especially the one of amy going bananas, (as amy will do, you know.)

i'm on disk two now, it just get's better and better. let's put this one on
the charts folks. tell your friends. buy it buy it buy it!!!!!!!

folkisgruven,
l-

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w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:36:50 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:      so vinyl and laura love

i bought a signed so vinyl over the weekend at the rainbow rockatorium in new
hope. oh, and i might as well tell you, they got a bunch of new stuff in,
including the signed vinyl, the rop tour book, 4.5 and a promo poster that
goes along with it, and some other stuff. unfortunately i didn't bring that
number with me, but if you email me i can give it to you, or maybe i'll post
it later.

anyway, a couple of questions about the signed album. sorry if this is old
news, but it's new to me. around the rim of the signed area on both sides are
some things written with an engraving pen. one is "viva la diva" ok,  no
mystery there, but it also has "kev" and "in memory of (i forgot the first
name) blizzard"  who are these people? what does all this mean?  pretty cool
though. more of their fun and games. they love to stick little things like
that on their albums. they're such a mystery!

and another very important piece of info. i just got a mailing from the laura
love band. i signed her mailing list at newport, and it's funny because just
two days i was wondering if i'd ever hear from them. i just tell you guys
about this because she's amazing!!!! everyone at newport who i talked to about
her agreed with me. she was indescribably wonderful. if you were there on
saturday you can back me up on this. she plays bass, and sings with the most
unusual yodel-y voice you've ever heard. well she's promoting an album, and i
can't say anything about the album, because i haven't bought it yet, but i'm
definitely going to and for any of you who are intrigued, here's the address
to write for info:

jo miller/laura love
pob 30081
seattle, wa 98103

check her out. _seriously_.  and if anyone knows anything else, fill me in
please!

folkisgruven,
lorindigo

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w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:17:04 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              avigail barel <avigailb@asms3.k12.ar.us>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         avigail barel <avigailb@asms3.k12.ar.us>
organization: arkansas school for math & science

hi!!!!
i just signed up for this list, so i don't know much about it. but i
have loved the indigo girls to death since i first heard them in
concert at interlochen arts camp last year.  my name is avigail. i'm
a junior at the arkansas school for math and science and i own all of
the indigo girl's albums. my favorite song is romeo and juiet,
although there are many others that come very close.  anyway, just
wanted to introduce myself. please feel free to drop me a line. i
love getting e-mail messages.  it makes me feel so much better after
i've just failed a calculus or physics test.
avigail
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 15:27:07 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: (nigc) bmhawk--leonard peltier
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              yen m tang <ymt2@lehigh.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of mon, 9 oct 1995 17:29:45 edt

peltier's case was also championed by rage against the machine (the freedom
video...) last week i saw a movie on tnt about the american indian movement's
symbolic seige on wounded knee during the seventies.  it was based on a book
called "lakota woman".  i missed the first minute or two so i don't know the
name of it, but check your tv guide to see if you recognize it from the
description.  it was a really great movie, beautifully acted, and if you
don't care about substance or history then you'll at least enjoy the fact
that the lead is one of the purtiest women you'll ever see :)
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 15:37:19 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>
in-reply-to:  your message of tue, 10 oct 1995 02:44:09 -0400

i picked up 1200 curfews (how should we abbreviate it?) at cheap thrills
yesterday! a day early, and was utterly thrilled!  i am not the type to rave
about something just because it has my favorite band in it.  i always thought
the live ep kinda sucked.  but this set captures their concerts to a t!  and
the hidden track totally rules!  the shots inside the cd capture both of them
perfectly.  their comments in the booklet are hilarious.  what does "fish out
of water" mean?  could this cd possibly have been better?
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 14:40:58 edt
reply-to:     jon miner <jjminer@mailbag.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jon miner <jjminer@mailbag.com>
subject:      christine m. antolini & kate ranson-walsh! please read!!
x-to:         christine.m.antolini.and.kate.ranson-walsh@binc.net

kate & christine!

you sent me checks for the t-shirts and did not include your e-mail
addresses!  i have no idea who you are and i have no idea what kind of
shirts you wanted!

                  -*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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*silence = death*

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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 13:01:55 -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:      limited edition?

is there anyone out there who knows if the digi-packs (sorry if that is
spelled wrong) are limited edition or not. i'm just trying to figure out
which one i want, the jewel case or the cardboard, that sort of thing.
if there is anyone who knows i would be most greatful!

i just watched the video. can't even describe how cool it is...i've never
seen the videos so i am very greatful to a and e for doing it!

have a very happy _indigo girls_ day!

carrie
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 15:13:15 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
subject:      great cd and video, hey?

i couldnt wait till melissas new cd came out so i went and bounced a sort
of big check at record town (ripped me off for 24 bucks for the cd and 20
for the video...go to best buy...cd is only 16.99  i could only bounce
one check though :)
so anyways...it is amazing.  have to go now.  i have signs all over
outside of my apartment advertising an "indigo girls day" party so i
better go attend to the guests (:
stephanie
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 15:14:32 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
subject:      re: daily update
in-reply-to:  <199510092149.qaa28797@hermes.gac.edu>

i got mine for 3.99 at best buy

on mon, 9 oct 1995, michael s kilgour wrote:

> when i was home this weekend, best buy had "tame yourself" on cd for
> $4.99.
> -mike-
>
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 14:23:44 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              albuquerque hydroponics and lighting <ahl@swcp.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         albuquerque hydroponics and lighting <ahl@swcp.com>
subject:      carol jones is so cool

geez y'all,

     i am having the best and worst day i've had in a while.  i'm sitting
in the kitchen this morning, fighting with my girlfriend, and all i can
think of is,
"oh my god, it's after 9 am and i know there's a record store open
somewhere that has the 1200 curfues on their shelves, oh my god, it's after
9 and i'm sitting here fighting?!"
     so of course the cd is the greatest.  i love all the handwritten liner
notes and a + e talking before the songs. i finally took my new sterio out
of the box so i could hear it.
     then i get here to work and noticed a photo mailer in my stack of mail.
carol jones is so cool  carol is so cool  carol is so cool  carol is so cool
so carol finally sent me copies of the pictures she took of me with amy and
emily.  i followed the girls from new mexico, co, az, and up to the honor
the earth final show in portland.  the phoenix show was on my birthday and
carol met me out front of the symphony hall and gave me a backstage pass.
and i had just met her two days earlier in santa fe. she is so cool!! and i
finally got the pictures she took that night. it's totally appropriate.

                                              concentrating on the good,

                                                         sunny

albuquerque hydroponics and lighting
1003-a  san mateo se
albuquerque, nm  87108
1-800-753-4617
fax 1-505-255-3677
e-mail  ahl@swcp.com
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 16:47:00 pdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "resnick, regina" <rresnick@rghnet.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "resnick, regina" <rresnick@rghnet.edu>
subject:      avigail/etc

first of all... hi avigail, my name is gina , and i am also new to this
list.  the volume of mail is too much to handle at times.  if you would like
to chat, my e-mail is
rresnick@rghnet.edu
to everyone else...it is wonderful that you guys have 1200 curfews, and are
thoroughly enjoying it.  i hope to get a copy for my birthday soon.
but...it really gets boring and monotonous after the 100th message of how
wonderful the cd's are...of course they are!  please consider this when you
are about to write your message about this new recording.  we don't need to
hear it 100 more times.  our mail is getting ridiculous!  if you have
specific people to tell, then please use their e-mail.
ok- i'm getting off my soapbox now.  i'm really not a bitch!
gina


"..five miles out of the city limits we're singin', and your hand's upon my
leg..."
es  "power of two"
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 09:40:43 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rob_sticka@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rob sticka <rob_sticka@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov>
subject:      re[2]: i don't want - download
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

files that are .z compressed can be read by using the gzip program.  you can get
gzip via www site crusty.er.usgs.gov/gzip.html or ftp site
prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu

so go get this gzip software and download some .z files.

aftern you download the compressed file, execute this command in msdos:

gzip -d fileid.z

the file has to have the .z extension - this should work!

lorinda is right about the nevada mirror site and there are several other mirror
sites available as well.

good luck!

rob
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 05:15:32 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              nick layman <dbn@eideti.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         nick layman <dbn@eideti.com>
subject:      please pass on to amy & emily.

i am sending this for a friend in hopes that maybe somehow it will reach
the band.


dear amy & emily,

i love the new cd and video. as many bootlegs as i have but some of these
tracks are rare finds. i hope you are enjoying your time off. if your
doing some traveling my band the deadbeats will be playing at bearfoot
bobs in key west 10=25 11-4.

a huge thanks for all the passes over the years!!!!!!!!

                peace to you both
                      love
                   denis parent
                   (dead beats)
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 17:19:23 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephen curry <sacurry@mindspring.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephen curry <sacurry@mindspring.com>
subject:      thumbs up x 2

both 1200 curfews and what little of watershed i've seen so far are <superb>.

many thanks to amy and emily for obviously spending a great deal of time
choosing the right tracks and footage.

by far, i think many of the songs on the cd are the best versions i've ever
heard.

the word masterpiece is thrown around all too lightly, but i think years
from now we'll look back on 1200 curfews as one of the highlights of their
career.

stephen
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 16:53:14 -0600
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:      1200 curfews--a reason to live

wow oh wow!!  ok maybe it's a little too strong to say 1200 curfews is a
reason to live--but it sure has brightened up my week- month--year.  i
normally get very excited before every ig release.  this one was lacking
because i thought it would be the same old stuff i already have on all my
boots. was i ever wrong.  this album is the ig fan's dream come true.  lots
of chatter in between songs, lotsa oldies, lotsa great covers, great
photos, and great comments by a and e on each song.  i mean if i had said
ok put together a live album i would not have changed a thing.  it is a
masterpiece of beauty.  i had really forgotten just how influential these
girls have been to my life.  i am euphoric--and those who know me know it's
been a dawg's age since i felt like that.  you go ig--thanks for making it
all worthwhile.

oh and a few other questions about the cd's.  first off i noticed a fan
club email address.  i believe it was igfan@rcam.com    anyone have a clue
about this one?  maybe i should write and find out :)  also i must say i
was quite surprised to see poor michelle malone's name left out of the
credits for tangled up in blue.  i mean her part in the song is the reason
i love it so much.  i'm sure it was just an oversight.  i gotta go find out
what the mystery track is now.  take care y'all

greg

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* 819 forest ave. #2w          mfm520@lulu.acns.nwu.edu  $
& evanston, il  60202          gflame@nwu.edu            *
^                                                        &
*                                                        %
&  "when you're learning to face the path at your pace,  $
$     every choice is worth your while"---indigo girls   @
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 17:58:26 -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:      ig's in entertainment magazine

haven't seen this posted yet, so sorry if it's a repeat (haven't gotten thru
my mail yet)

entertainment weekly    october 13, 1995

pages 78 and 79

music:

pop/rock ...

indigo girls  1200 curfews (epic)

in the studio, emily saliers and amy ray's earnest, throaty folk rock has
always seemed precious, which is why this live set is such an ear opener.
gliding quite easily from softly strummed whispers to arena-rock bellowing,
the indigos are most inspired when there's an audience to fuel the fire.
  (rating ....  a -  )  go girls !!!

and an a good sized photo on the next page ..

still listening to 1200 curfews myself ... worked all day an picked the cd up
during lunch only getting a small sample of stuff .... now off to my next job
(i'll listen to the rest late tonight - as if anyone cares !!!)

btw -- did watershed actually get released today too ??? no one around here
is carrying it yet :(

one more thing - saw natalie merchant last night @ the beacon in ny .... wow
!!!!

ok enough rambling -- off to work again ... gotta earn money for these ig
auctions -- just kidding ...

chris
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 18:11:28 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:      1200 again

ok, i know we're all talking about this a lot, but it is the album release
day, and there is a lot to talk about. for instance:
i was wrong in my initial post. there aren't two songs from the tower show in
philly, there are three, and that just goes to show you what a fantastic
concert that was.

to add to what emily says before lc, you know the whole "my little boyfriend,
danny" thing. well, i'm pretty sure it was at this show that right before the
danny story, she had us practice "na na na na na na na",  and i think she said
something like "just like in school" or something like that. she counted off
and we sang and the two sides of the theater must have been out of synch
because when we finished she cracked up and pointed back and forth to both
sides of the theater laughing, "stereo!!" too bad they didn't include that
little prelude to the song. but i ain't complaining. no siree bob!

and let's not forget to discuss all the faint writing in the background
underneath all the notes on the songs. on one page i can make out enough to
see that it's definitely a chickenman monologue, and one of the long ones too.
actually, it's on two different pages. most of the rest of it is the notes
they obviously took while they were compiling this album. which versions of
each song are good, or bad and why. there's also a lot of typed stuff which is
obviously their tour shedule. there are hotel names, numbers, distances
between cities and to the venues, and one place mentions hotel facilities of
lifecycles and a pool. i think we could spend quite a while picking up neat
little things off these liner notes! (that's their plan. they're trying to
keep us all busy so we stay out of trouble-whatever that means.) ooh, i just
found one place that says "guitar out of tune a little" kinda cool :)

question: what's the monsterous venue on the front (and also in one of the
inside photos)?

another question: the sign in one of the photos says: "-indigo girls-  crew
indigo   crew room, rest stop, shower, discussion/argument area, a place to
practice, [something] blank looks and hide your [something] and yourself. can
anyone read the [something's] ?

i'm havin' a blast picking this thing apart. (obviously) :)

folkisgruven,
lorindigo

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 17:43:04 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kraichert@directs.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kira raichert <kraichert@directs.com>
subject:      re: 1200 again
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

     another question: the sign in one of the photos says: "-indigo girls-
     crew indigo   crew room, rest stop, shower, discussion/argument area,
     a place to practice, [something] blank looks and hide your [something]
     and yourself. can anyone read the [something's] ?

     it reads:

     -indigo girls-
     crew indigo
     crew room, rest stop, shower
     discussion/argument area, a place to
     practice those blank looks and hide your
     luggage and yourself.

     kira
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 19:09:52 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: 1200 again
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

>
>another question: the sign in one of the photos says: "-indigo girls-  crew
>indigo   crew room, rest stop, shower, discussion/argument area, a place to
>practice, [something] blank looks and hide your [something] and yourself. can
>anyone read the [something's] ?
>
i think this is what it says:

crew room, rest stop, shower, discussion/argument area, a place to practice
those blank looks and hide your luggage and yourself.

i'm going to add my comments on 1200. dang! ok, that's all i can spit out
right now.

yen m tang
ymt2@lehigh.edu

"what i won't give to have the things that mean
the most not to mean the things i miss."
    --e.s. "language or the kiss"
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 17:18:06 -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:      yet another post of 1200 curfews...
in-reply-to:  <199510101544.paa02598@soulcage.inmind.com> from "william norris"
              at oct 10, 95 11:44:39 am

<grin> i tell you friends..this has been *such* an excellent day.

i get to my mailbox this morning, and what do i see? oh, my lovely 'cover
me grey' tape from our wonderful friend margaret. thanks so much! :)

so i go to work with this huge silly smile on my face, everyone can tell
i'm just in a great mood. well, i also got 1200 curfews this afternoon..
listening to it at this very moment! :) i agree, i'd have liked to see a
version of tmf/ctk on here.
still, i was pleasantly surprised to see strange fire and love's
recovery. and i don't wanna know!! :)

oh, i tell you.. i haven't had a day this good in ages, and i just
thought i'd share my happy mood.

love all round!
namarie!

liz
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 19:16:51 -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:      1200 curfews complaint

no, it's not about the album, but about the silly digi-pak thing.  i
don't like digi-pak's to begin with, but the piece that holds the actual
disk in place is worse in this than in any other i've ever seen.  the
white stuff flakes off and sticks to the cd, causing skips, and i forsee
many scratches trying to get the damn things back into the case....

oh, and mea-culpa on the tmf/cortez beef.  still, i'd like to have a full
version and a really long chickenman monologue.  down by the river rips...

peace,
bill
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 19:38:06 -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:      history of us question

first, i got my copy of 1200!!  whee :)

i also found out that a local store has a copy of hofu.  it's $20
or $25, i can't recall exactly, since the guy in the store got it
wrong the first time.  anyway, i was wondering if this is a good
price.

also, i heard many of the copies of hofu had some kind of defect.  the
store will let me listen to the cd before buying, though they won't
take returns.  can someone who's heard the bad copy tell me what is
wrong with it exactly, so that i can check for it before buying?

thanks muchly!

     -jude

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<http://www.netspace.org/~jude/> |     and damn them- they outvoted me!
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 18:40:46 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
subject:      re: *sniff*
x-to:         bregalad <bregalad@xmission.com>
in-reply-to:  <199510102318.raa24472@xmission.xmission.com>

i need some sympathy...am i the only one who is stuck at a college in the
middle of nowhere until the weekend that can only dream about the 1200
curfew realease???   i'm so envious of you all, because i want so much to
get my hands on the cd.  how can i live in a world with a new release by
the igs without owning my own??  oh, come on.  send me your sympathy.

"come out come out where ever you are" -disappear fear


        jamie suthard

                "the closer we get, the harder the fall..."
                                        -- indigo girls
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:15:36 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              walker mandy kay <walker@coral.bucknell.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         walker mandy kay <walker@coral.bucknell.edu>
subject:      re: *sniff*
x-to:         jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.hpp.3.91.951010183740.4807a-100000@ralph.southwestern.edu>

i feel your pain!  i am also stuck in the middle of nowhere at a college
with no access to a music store.  it's so depressing to hear all of you
subscribers go on about how great it is when i can't hear it.  lucky for
me, i'm going home this weekend, so i'll be able to get it then.  until
then i guess i'll have to suffer listening to all the good old ig music!
i guess life isn't so bad after all!

3 days and counting!

mandy
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:20:21 -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:      ooh ooh! i get to be the first to point this out!

well, dork-boy that i am feels it necessary to say, get a life epic (or
whoever did the editing) for watershed.  michael lorant is now michael
levant.   come on, is he that obscure?  did no one proof the damn video?
but in any case, the whole thing is delightful!  the clips of a&e goofing
around are sooo funny sometimes...  em-"i just want to be happy" am-"i
don't want that" em-"that's right, i just want to be miserable and write
more songs..." (or something like that....)
        enjoy it all!  phil

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                                              i'm a proud man of sorts.."
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:13:58 -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:      1200 critiques can't be wrong : )

hi!

i've *never* flamed anyone....but if someone says something remotely bad about
1200 (besides it not being long enough)....i'm gonna flame you!!!!

i *dare* someone to pick out the best song.........

sorry gina :) (and those who are like-minded)

play it loud....

*wow*,

...eric
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:31:32 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
subject:      1200 thank y'alls

first of all, go to best buy.  i went looking for a lower price at two
other stores only to go back to best buy (since they were the only one
who had it) to find out that it wasn't $21 as marked, but $17!!!!!!
i finally got home at 1:30 pm. and have been listening to it ever since.
luckily i have been working mindlessly at home all day so that i've
gotten a lot of boring stuff done while totally being enthralled with
the girls.  what a wonderfull day.

to gina:  just get it!!  don't wait for your birthday.  give yourself an
early birthday gift, you won't be disappointed!

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
       betsy                     "if the world is night
                                  shine my life   \|/
       macmilla@fit.edu           like a light"  -> <-
                                - emily saliers   /|\
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:31:45 -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:      pictures on www

i just scanned in some of the nifty photos from the 1200 curfews
packaging and stuck them on the web in case you want to have them (the
right mouse button in netscape 1.1)....  or for those of you who don't
have it yet and just want to see it, eh?

http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman/1200curfews.html

please check out my bands page while you are there as well... there are
some links off our hotlist that some of y'all will like, eh?  take care
and enjoy... 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:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:32:21 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              lawyerman <eml@sky.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         lawyerman <eml@sky.net>
subject:      3.5 hrs. w/the igs!!!

about 150 minutes of material from 1200 curfews and 60 minutes of video
and interviews from watershed has put a smile on my face the whole day!!!

1200 curfews is incredible and a much better album than rop or so. their
best album since nis, in my opinion. why? peter collins had no control
over how the igs sounded!!! i think the only downside is that the
digipak packaging is terrible. it's not going to last. once i've worn out
the packaging, what am i supposed to do? the music...wow!!!

as for watershed, i had already seen all the videos, but it's finally
good to have them in one collection. the home videos were fun to watch. i
only wish they had added 2 or 3 more complete live performances to the
video, in addition to "reunion" at the end. also, like 1200 curfews, i
think the packaging could have been better. a set list should have been
listed on the back of the box. a fun hour-long video.

so now the big question. we've got sf, ig, nis, botby, rop, and so. what
are we gonna use for 1200 curfews? 12c?

eddie

lawyerman's world wide web page | calendar of kansas city area music
http://www.sky.net/~eml/        | http://www.sky.net/~eml/kcmusic.html
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:00:40 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:      1200 curfews review

i just listened to 1200 curfews.  wow!

a lot of the songs were selected from the tower theater in
philly and the anchorage, alaska shows on the honor the earth
tour.  two songs were taken from the same london show that
will be featured on the disney channel!

the songs sound great.  the song i keep humming is thin line
by gerard mchugh. i don't know if it's because it's new or
because it rocks, but that track is the highlight for me.
emily's voice just soars on midnight train to georgia.
joking is a brilliant beginning, i don't wanna know also
sounds great, thanks in part to michele malone's backing
vocals on the cut.  there are some remarks right before the
recording of thin line that are funny.

if the album has any flaws, it is that on a couple of songs,
like tangled up in blue and down by the river, i can't quite
make out the lyrics.  the version they have of closer to
fine is good, but i've have a better one on a bootleg i own.

amy and emily contribute many liner notes to explain song
selection, songwriting motivations, or just to be funny.

on the closer to fine liner notes, amy writes:

"emily first played this song for me on the sidewalk in
front of the white dot in atlanta.  i thought it was okay,
but not her strongest...oh well, what do i know?"

on the language or the kiss notes, emily laments:

i finished this song in a hotel room in brussels.  i will
learn the piano intro so i can play it live.  i'm
dumbfounded by the equal capacities on either side of
everything."

overall, a good live recording, but i only wish it wasn't
quite so long.  an album like this should bring back
memories for those of us who have been to indigo girls
concerts and for those who haven't, it is a good
introduction to what you are missing!!!

rodney wicker
rucr57a@prodigy.com
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:52:53 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: 3.5 hrs. w/the igs!!!
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951010201458.8506a-100000@solar.sky.net>; from
              "lawyerman" at oct 10, 95 8:32 pm

> so now the big question. we've got sf, ig, nis, botby, rop, and so. what
> are we gonna use for 1200 curfews? 12c?


i like that 12c =)

i find myself laughing hysterically at some of the song intros,
especially emily =).  it really sounds like they are having fun up
there and it gives ma a warm feeling.

the best intro has to be for galileo.  'moo' *rotfl*

                                -- chris


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        http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cmbecker/home.html     [my homepage]
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:58:13 -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:      singing the body electric

hey fellow curfew breakers!

you know you've been spending too much time with a fellow ig fan when (which
is not meant to imply that any newbies don't spend a lot of time with any
other fans :)...

you both (independently, in different parts of the same city), around the
same time, open up 1200 curfews, see the picture of amy and say "what an
apropos shot of amy!", and then you look at the emily picture and say "my
god, their both electric!"

does anyone else think maybe this is an indication of things to come??

:dwayne
"when i first wrote this song, it was a ballad.
and then i heard the replacements, and it wasn't anymore"  - amy ray

and deb (via ma bell)
"i found my god inside myself, around myself,
in every moment and piece of matter. everything is animate" - amy ray
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:09:45 +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: 3.5 hrs. w/the igs!!!
x-cc:         cuffy@desktop.com.au
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951010201458.8506a-100000@solar.sky.net>

on tue, 10 oct 1995, lawyerman wrote:

> so now the big question. we've got sf, ig, nis, botby, rop, and so. what
> are we gonna use for 1200 curfews? 12c?

hehehe.. no, we are mainly a bunch of geeks after all - it should be
1.2k. :)

for fellow australians: still waiting to hear from sony about the release
of 1200 curfews and watershed; i will find out today or die trying...
(ie. i'm going to keep asking until someone kills me :)...

also, sarah mclachlan tickets went onsale for sydney, perth and brisbane
last monday: go buy them! :)  i'm guessing they probably went onsale
all over the country on monday... *definitely* not a show to be missed...
(she's touring with the chieftains if the ticket people can't find out
info on sarah alone)...

anyway, i probably shouldn't be doing this while my boss is standing 2
feet away, so i'll get back to work and stop bugging y'all now... :)
sherlyn

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat - piquet@geko.com.au; aka sherlyn koo - sherlyn@geko.com.au
"well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you think everything's
        okay and everything's going right...
and life has a funny way of helping you out when you think everything's gone
        wrong and everything blows up in your face..."
                        - alanis morissette, "ironic"
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:28:49 +1300
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:         shanny potter <shanny.potter@vuw.ac.nz>
subject:      sympathy votes

i couldn't stand hearing you all raving on about 12c anymore so i phoned up
and ordered
it as a special import (since it won't be released here in new zealand for
at least 2
months (if that), or so i'm told). here comes the worst part - it's going
to cost around
nz$75 (us$40 or so). (imagine strangled sounds of destitution here).

however, i am now anticipating the arrival of my very own 12c in about 2
weeks - so
those of you complaining about having to wait till the weekend think about
that!!

yours in dire anticipation,

shanny!
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 22:32:26 0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              judd walencikowski <judd_walencikowski@brown.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         judd walencikowski <judd_walencikowski@brown.edu>
organization: brown university
subject:      (no subject)

heard a live album is to be released any day now?!
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:31:06 -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: re[2]: i don't want - download
x-to:         rob_sticka@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov

rob,

thanks for your help.  i'm going to give this a try.  wish me luck.

alycia


>files that are .z compressed can be read by using the gzip program.  you can get
>gzip via www site crusty.er.usgs.gov/gzip.html or ftp site
>prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu
>
>so go get this gzip software and download some .z files.
>
>aftern you download the compressed file, execute this command in msdos:
>
>gzip -d fileid.z
>
>the file has to have the .z extension - this should work!
>
>lorinda is right about the nevada mirror site and there are several other mirror
>sites available as well.
>
>good luck!
>
>rob
>
>
*************************************************************************************so i'm taking a walk                                  if i could wish for my life
down to my favorite coffee shop                       to be perfect, it would be
sit down in the corner                                tempting but i would decline,
and try to write down my thoughts                     for life would no longer
but all my thoughts are jumbled                       teach me anything.
into some crazy state of grace
                                                                 - allyson jones
            - melissa ferrick
*************************************************************************************
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:45:11 -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:      our new reason to live

>oh and a few other questions about the cd's.  first off i noticed a fan
>club email address.  i believe it was igfan@rcam.com    anyone have a clue
>about this one?

i think we should assume that rcam is russell carter artist management,
which apparently has gone on-line.  :)  now they can monitor the list
directly.  i myself am going to email rcam and ask for the latest mailer
because i never sent them my change of address.

oh, and something more directly ig/1200 curfews related -

for all those people involved in the mystery pirate/girl debate maybe a year
ago, emily herself sheds some light on the interpretation.  she clearly sings

"oh, the pirate gets the ship and the girl tonight and breaks a bottle to
christen her"

so clearly, the pirate is breaking the bottle.  i believe this was a point
of contention before.  and for those of you who weren't here for the debate,
trust me when i say 'don't go there!'  :-)

oh, and as for 1200 curfews.  i believe it is the answer to the question,
"if you were going to make a tape to introduce someone to ig..."  i love it
so much because it is so ig - it captures their essence so perfectly.
definitely a classic and quite possibly the best thing they've ever done.

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"i'm dumbfounded by the equal capacities on both sides of everything"
- emily saliers
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 22:32:03 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "dale saukerson (dale saukerson)" <sauke001@gold.tc.umn.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "dale saukerson (dale saukerson)" <sauke001@gold.tc.umn.edu>
subject:      cost of 12:00 curfew

aside from the fabulous music, don't you all (i'm northern, and don't say
y'all !) find the pricing surprisingly reasonable (at least statside). i
can't recall the last time i could purchase a new release two disk set, for
under $28.

dale saukerson
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 20:58:41 -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 @ best buy

i agree that best buy seems to have the best deal
so far with..."1200 curfews"  $16.99
              "watershed"     $14.99

mike  :-)
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:17:08 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      12c

hey y'all,

i just wanted to say how happy i am that there are so many people on this
list who share in my uninhibited enthusiasm (and awe) over 1200 curfews.
i am so elated right now- it is amazing (i still have to watch
watershed)!!!!  my only problem is that i'm having a difficult time trying
to appear as if it is a normal day so i only get minimally ragged on by my
friends for being so incredibly happy.  i'm sure you all can relate. . .

happy indigo dreams,

jenn
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 21:07:51 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jennifer kim lerner <jlerner@leland.stanford.edu>
subject:      tame yourself
x-to:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510101514.b27661-0100000@it.uwp.edu>

i've been looking for tame yourself for a while and i was wondering if
any kind person on this list who knows where to get this cd would be
willing to buy it and send it to me if i sent a check and sase first.
please e-mail me privately if you would be willing to help me out.
thanks in advance,

jenn


on tue, 10 oct 1995, stephanie parsons wrote:

> i got mine for 3.99 at best buy
>
> on mon, 9 oct 1995, michael s kilgour wrote:
>
> > when i was home this weekend, best buy had "tame yourself" on cd for
> > $4.99.
> > -mike-
> >
>
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 22:21:52 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tricia <n9243170@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
subject:      lift on the www

for all those "lift" fans out there, check out their new web site.

http/www.mindspring.com/~lift/home.html

        and for those of you visiting or living in atlanta, come check
out one of their shows.  they are most excellent.

        thurs oct 12  san franciso coffee
        mon   oct 16  smith's olde bar
        tues  oct 17  eddie's attic

        there's more, but i just can't remember.

        t
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 01:29:16 -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: 3.5 hrs. w/the igs!!!
x-to:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>

>hehehe.. no, we are mainly a bunch of geeks after all - it should be
>1.2k. :)


and for the romans, how 'bout mccc?

(oh, you said "geeks"...)


jo  (feeling very sorry for those who got up on the wrong side of the globe,
and very pleased to have janis ian's _up 'till now_ australian import [nigc])
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 01:38:54 -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:      ig t-shirts???

hi.  what was the final word on the shirts again?  i'm pretty sure i'm on the
list of buyers, but what about payment &other suc stuff?  i write this
publically b/c i figure i'm probably not the only one who is wondering this
(at least i hope i'm not!)
thanx, all.
nikki
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 01:43:30 -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:      ig dropbox?

someone mentioned something earlier about being able to leave messages for
artists.  that person also spoke w/a good amount of confidence that the
artists do read what's in their respective dropboxes.  is this really true?
any info much appreciated,
nikki
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:49:30 +1000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              janet mckay <j.mckay@qcm.gu.edu.au>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         janet mckay <j.mckay@qcm.gu.edu.au>
subject:      curfews in oz...
in-reply-to:  <199510110421.aaa15504@netspace.org>

hey there, i've been lurking for a while, but i have a good excuse - my
thesis is due in 3 days...aaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!

anyway, for the benefit of all brisbane-ites, i went into rocking horse
yesterday and the guy there said that they might have curfews in as soon
as friday! this friday! yipeeeeeeee!!!! i asked about the vid as well,
and he said they could only get it in us format, so we'd have to get it
converted ourselves. bummer. i think i'll wait until i visit the us in
january and just get it then...unless they're all sold out, and judging
by the enthusiasm on this list, it'll probably come pretty close!!

well, back to work!

janet :)
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 01:37:05 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              virginia yea <dld7735@tntech.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         virginia yea <dld7735@tntech.edu>
subject:      disappear fear

hey there all.  i was just trying to find  out some info on the disappear
fear show in nashville, tn october 14.  there is a group of us going from my
school, tennessee tech university.  does anyone know who is going to  be
playing along with them.  also, i was going to try for an interview because
i work for the campus station.  so, i really need to know some background on
them. please email me if you can help.  i know a little but not alot.


thanks

virginia yea
**we all need a room of our own"
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 18:30:48 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      that record collector article in full....

from record collector issue #193 september 1995 pp130-133
(c) 1995 neil hunt/record collector. reproduced by permission of neil hunt
(i.e. me :):) )

i n d i g o   g i r l s

neil hunt profiles the cult duo whose earliers releases
have been fetching astonishing prices in the states

*picture of amy & emily (with guitar) from maybe 1990...v. cool...*

the recent uk only release of "4.5 - the best of the indigo girls" came at
the end of a year on the road for the atlanta-based duo of emily saliers and
amy ray, culminating in a mainstage appearence at this year's glastonbury
festival. 1995 also marks the eclectic singer-songwriter duo's tenth year as
recording artists, and the twentieth of their friensdhip. it may finally
raise the profile of a band who have been unjustly overlooked in britain,
despite great success - and cult collectability - in their native america.

the duo met in 1975 when emily was 11 and moved down from connecticut to
georgia. at elementary school she came across the ten-year-old amy, and the
pair became close friends, although they didn't begin playing music together
until 1981 when they were at high school. initially, they called themselves
the b-band ("after something rude") and their first tape, "tuesday's
children" comprising mainly of cover versions, though with an original song
from each of them. even at this early stage, while they were in their mid-
teens, the girls' intricate guitarwork, caramel harmonies, and poetic
songwriting - the prime ingredients of their modern work - were in place.

"i can't think of another group right now that has the same kind of
combination." says emily, trying to explain the mercurial blend of voices and
personalities. "i'm much more mainstream in sensibility, more pop, not as
much edge, roughness and things."

certainly, amy's influences, the pre-grunge of husker du and neil young, are
far removed from the emily's heroine, singer-songwriter joni mitchell.

"we write individually", explains amy. "we just have different styles of
writing. our vocabularies are so different: mine is probably a little more
abstract, emily is more of a narrative writer! we tried writing together
once. it was a terrible song: we stole all these bob dylan lyrics. we were
even going to call the song 'blood on the tracks' at one point!"

away at different colleges in the early-to-mid 80's, the girls spent the next
four years playing solo and as a duo, saliers and ray, until they both ended
up transferring to emory university in atlanta. there they made a lasting
commitment to perform together, settling upon the name indigo girls. "i found
it in the dictionary" says amy, "i just thought it was catchy." emily adds,
"it's blue and it's deep, i think it has a ring to it."

in love

in 1985, they released a 7" single, "crazy game" on their own record label,
named after their high school english teacher, j ellis-lloyd ("we were both
in love with him...he probably threw it away!") they sold copies at gigs and
outside the students union.

subsequently they used the same label to issue an album "blue food." mostly
recorded live at the dugout in atlanta, it contains otherwise unavailable
original material that any fan of the indigo girls' subsequent work would
find intriguing. in particular emily's achingly beautiful "the untitled song"
is one track that still cries out for a wider audience.

around the same time, amy recorded a solo album, which she circulated amongst
fans and friends. its contents were very melencholy, and quite different from
amy's usual, hard-edged atyle. only one composition, "nashville," ever
appeared outside this thirteen-track collection - which, like nost of their
early work, deserves to be compiled into a retrospective that would cause
the pair no embarrassment whatsoever.

emily and amy reverted to the duo formar for their next release, a self-
titled six-track 12" ep produced by frank french of the band drivin' and
cryin', which showed a musical development through contributions from local
performers dede vogt and joan white. a beautiful accapella rendition of
sibelius' "finlandia," also featuring singers michelle mallone and caroline
aitkiin, was one of three tracks from this set which were included on later
u.s. epic singles.

in 1987, john keane produced "strange fire" which mainly reverted to the
strict duo format of "crazy game" - which was rerecorded for the album,
along with "land of canaan" from the 12" ep. echoing a regular spot in their
live act, amy and emily both took a solo somg, singing "blood and fire" and
"hey jesus" respectively.

*blue food, the indigo girls' first casette, issued on their own jellis label
in 1985*

the duo were still playing bars and clubs in and around atlanta, and one
night in 1988 michael stipe from rem attended a show and "asked if we'd write
and record a song with him for peta (people for the ethical treatment of
animals)" "i'll give you my skin" was debuted when the trio performed a
ragged set at the athens music festival that year. their impromptu repertoire
also included material from the "green" and "indigo girls" albums, plus
rather shambolic and forgettable cover versions of "midnight train to
georgia" and "summertime" amongst others.

dividends

the stipe connection paid more dividends when the singer appeared of the
indigo girls' self-titled debut album, reprising "kid fears", one of the more
succesful collaborations from that live show. the record was produced by
scott litt who had also handled rem's "green", and backing on another track, "tried to be true", was supplied by the rest of that band, although the
blistering lead guitar work, as on all the indigo girls recordings, was
emily's. for "closer to fine", meanwhile, which is still their most popular
track (and was covered by the wonder stuff), the girls were joined by
hothouse flowers. "land of canaan" was re-re-recorded, augmented by bass and
drums to great effect, wheras the re-recording of the ep's "history of us"
actually lost out to the original version.

"we wanted to capture our live sound", said emily of the 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. we played and sang at the
same time." selling a remarkable 1.8 million copies worldwide, "indigo girls"
went on to win a grammy for best contemporary folk recording, the first of
five nominations for the band to date.

emily and amy went out on tour as an unadorned duo, supporting rem and 10,000
maniacs as well as headlining some sell-out appearences of their own, and
performing on one of the first 'mtv unplugged' programmes. one hometowm gig,
at the little five points pub in atlanta was documented on the "reverse-1
live" promo cd. a great portrait of the girls in concert, its highlights
include cover versions of elton john's "mona lisas and mad hatters" and an
accapella rendition of paul simon's "american tune". most of this material
has since been included of the first worthwhile indigo girls bootleg,
"history of us" - assuming you can find one that actually plays properly...

*an autographed copy of "strange fire, which remains unreleased in the u.k.*

the duo's shows at the uptown lounge in athens, georgia on august 30/31 were
filmed for their only home video release to date, showcasing songs from both
"indigo girls" and "strange fire", plus a version of bob dylan's "all along
the watchtower." michael stipe made a not entirely unexpected appearence
during "kid fears." as a measure of the group's popularity, the only other
epic artist granted a full-length video release at that time was michael
jackson.

in september 1989, the 1987 lp "strange fire" was re-released with an altered
tracklisting, which saw a newly recorded cover of the youngblood's "get
together" replacing "blood and fire" (which itself had been rerecorded in an
almost identical version for the "indigo girls" album) and "high horse" ("i
hate that song," emily explained, "it's one of my worst.")

when it was time for a fully-fledhed new project, scott litt was recalled for
the sessions that produced the next album, "nomads*indians*saints", but this
time the rem connections  were kept minimal, with only peter buck making an
appearence (on "world falls"). instead, guest musicians included mary-chapin
carpenter, who supplied harmonies on the wonderful "southand in the
springtime" and the lead track "hammer and a nail," and local band ellen
james society, who also cowrote "123" with amy. although
"nomads*indians*saints" was by no means a bad record, it suffered a little
from comparisons with its excellent predecessor, as amy admitted later: "we
stuck to a lot of patterns that were similar to the first album. we didn't
grow hardly at all."

another live release revived the duo's momentum. the ellen james society
guested once again on "indigo girls live - back on the bus y'all", reprising
"123" and  bettering rem on "tried to be true". in fact the eight song ep
only suffered from not being a full-length album, as the indigo girls seem to
be one of those bands who always come accross better in front of an audience
than alone in the studio. having moved away from duo shows, emily and amy
were also joined by bassist sara lee (ex b-52's), who had played on
"nomads...", drummer simone simoneton, and saxophonist barbara marino.

ambitious

retaining sara lee, and calling up producer peter collins (queensryche,
musical youth), and jerry marotta ("he's played with everybody!") on drums,
the indigo girls cut 1992's "rites of passage", which stands as their best
and most ambitions album. the lead single, emily's "galileo" featured guest
vocals by jackson browne and david crosby, while other guests included vocal
trio the roches, banshees budgie and martin mccormack, and talvinde. michael
kamen orchestrated the haunting "ghost", probably emliy's best song to date,
while amy's solo cover of "romeo and juliet" was filled with all the emotion
missing from the dire straits original.

again touring as a duo, the girls' set at the radio and records convention
was issued on a collectable promo cd. showcasing the new album, it also
included an exquisite traditional song "the water is wide." at the 1992
newport folk festiaval, meanwhile, amy and emily performed with mary-chapin
carpenter and joan baez as the 'four voices in harmony.' the last shows in
the tour saw them opening up for the grateful dead in eugene, oregon.

*the indigo girls are among the artists on this version of "jesus christ
superstar".*

after a hard earned rest - "our first in, like five years" - work on "swamp
ophelia" began towards the end of 1993. peter collins co-produced with amy
and emily this time, and jerry and sara were again the core backing
musicians. building of the style of the previous album, the arrangements and
instrumentation became more complex, as the girls described: "it's a kind of
free for all, kitchen sink creative process - we had players play instruments
they were not necessarily virtuoso on." the first song from the sessions to
be aired in the states, "touch me fall", was a departure for the indigo
girls, as it marked the first time they both swapped their acoustic guitars
for electric. (note that the australian cd singles of this track include
three acoustic mixes unavailable on any other releases.) "least complicated",
chosen as the commercial single on both sides of the atlantic, presented a
more familiar sound, while the eye-catchingly original video went into heavy
rotation on vh-1.

the 'swamp ophelia' tour started off with amy and emily performing alone,
but, as on the previous trip, after five momths, sara lee and jerry marotta
joined the band, providing a fuller sound better suited to their recent
material. the tradiition of each singer having a solo spot per show was
dropped, however, simply because of the lack of any new solo material. for
example emily had been performing "fare thee well" the album's one solo track
for over a year before it was recorded (the song was also covered by david
crosby around this time, incidentally)

wierd stuff

shows at london's shepherd's bush empire theatre were recorded and filmed,
and some gigs on their u.s. spring tours of 1994 were also taped for a live
album. "it's gonna have some really wierd stuff in it...it's gonna be like a
show", the duo promise. such is the wealth of excellent material performed
that only a double cd would do the shows justice. fifty minutes of the
shepherd's bush show was shown on bbc1 in july, but the whole gig deserves
official video release.

the girls took some time out from their touring to take part in a new
recording of the andrew lloyd-webber musical "jesus christ superstsr".
interestingly, while emily was cast as mary magdelene, the part of jesus
christ went to amy, a role her passionate vocals fulfilled excellently. the
resulting album was released in support of gun control laws, on amy's own
record label, daemon. it also featured other daemon acts such as big fish
ensemble (whose michael lorent produced and organised the project), lay quiet
awhile, and many other atlanta- based artists, including gerard mchugh and
kelly hogan.

the second single from "swamp ophelia" in america was "power of two", which
was featured in the film 'boys on the side' starring whoopi goldberg and drew
barrymore. the indigo girls appeared as themselves in the movie. recorded for
the film, but unfortunately left on the cutting room floor was a whoopi/
indigo girls collaboration on "walk on the wild side".

along with the promised live album, the rest of 1995 brings appearences on a
rock for choice cd, where they perform "it won't take long". the song's
composer, ferron, joined the duo onstage for some april shows in the states.

"watershed", a compilation video is also due - or overdue, in fact, as it's
been delayed for nearly a year so far. it features a new version of
"finlandia" as well as all the girls' promotional videos. unfortunately it
seems likely that the video and live album will be confined to the states, a
fate which has befallen all too many of the indigo girls releases: not even
the four albums "4.5" culls its tracks from are available readily in britain.

both epic records and the indigo girls' cult following will be hoping that
the compilation album will widen their audience, and expose the public at
large to one of the most intriguing acts of the 90's. either way, the duo's
plans are set in stone, as amy reveals: "we're taking a year off the road
completely. we're not going to do anything. i mean, we really need this
break. it's probably a really stupid career move, but who cares?"


*indigo girls discography...*
which i won't type here...steve clark's version does it so much better...
this _does_ have values for the discs though...
actually, this discography can be used to colour all the information that's
not in the main text, such as compilation appearances, and shades of indigo
etc...which explains their absence due to space restrictions neatly...

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 02:28:24 -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:      watershed

ok- 2 things:

#1: michael levant??? how could that mistake have slipped through???
#2: notoriously missing- emily's blue "shower cap" fuffy hat from the so
tour!!! (whew!)

it's great!!! :)  btw- i got mine for $19.99 at virgin megastore- but i know
a friend got hers at tower for $14.99!!


enjoy!

peace...
pamela
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 04:28:42 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              carolyn <underdog@onramp.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         carolyn <underdog@onramp.net>
subject:      re: that record collector article in full....
x-to:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>

neil -

thanks so much for typing up your article :)

i will get in up on the web site when i upload some new articles in the next
week.

take care -

carolyn
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 11:14:10 +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:      re: pictures on www
in-reply-to:  <pine.ult.3.90.951010212957.8823a-100000@eclair.roanoke.edu> from
              "mr. might-have-been" at oct 10, 95 09:31:45 pm

> http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman/1200curfews.html

on netscape 1.12 for unix (roughly equivalent to 1.22 on a pc), the top two
pictures (1200cov.jpg and amyjump.jpg) overlap each other (1200cov.jpg blocks
out about a 100 pixels of the left of amyjump.jpg). resizing the window
doesn't make any difference :-(

i think the same might have happened to the bottom two as well !

just checking them with netscape 2.0b1 for unix...
...same problem i'm afraid !

i think you might need to tinker with the html - perhaps the
combination of align=left, align=right and br clear=left have caused
this overlap problem ?

richard k. lloyd,         e-mail: rkl@csc.liv.ac.uk
computer science dept.,      www: http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/users/rkl/
liverpool university,
merseyside, england,
great britain.
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 06:56:44 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              ms janet m vansyckel <mglz19b@prodigy.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         ms janet m vansyckel <mglz19b@prodigy.com>
subject:      12c is a mix of emotions!!!!

please let me say (as the 1 billionth person <g>) 1200 curfews is
absolutely beyond words!! i am in total heaven!!!

the recordings are so crisp and clear!! the music is so powerful and
moving!! the perfect mix of songs and rare recordings..... what can i
say that hasn't been said!!!

but at risk of getting flamed...... (i believe that it was eric who
warned us that he would flame anyone who dared to criticizes this album)
.... i personally do not like the song "midnight train to georgia"

<ducking the onslaught of knives and spears>

this just my personal opinion but.... ig doing motown just *doesn't*
work for me. i believe that no matter how *wonderful* any artist is,
that there are certain styles that do no fit them.

let the torching begin........<grin & wink>

- jan
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 07:23:45 -0400
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              guinione@aol.com
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from:         guinione@aol.com
subject:      watershed

found it !!!!!!

thankfully i can be late to work if it's an "emergency" ...

add that to the list of "you know you're an indigo girls fan when ..."

you claim you're gonna be late for work or call in sick so you can buy a new
ig cd or get tickets to an ig concert !!!!

now i can't wait to get how to preview it ...

one last thing ... that "hidden track" on 1200c is very cool !!!!

til' later

chris
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 08:09:42 -0400
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              the unkunfused <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         the unkunfused <abrown2@zeus.towson.edu>
subject:      re: indigo-girls digest - 9 oct 1995 to 10 oct 1995
in-reply-to:  <199510110421.aaa15504@netspace.org>

got the 1200 curfews yesterday, and i loove it.
especially "least complicated"  for those of you at that concert...great
singing!!!!

oh, got mine from sam goody for the bargain price of 19.99 before
tax...they already had it "on sale"...

going back to my lurking,

alexis
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 07:56:14 -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: 12c is a mix of emotions!!!!

jan said:

>.... i personally do not like the song "midnight train to georgia"
>
>this just my personal opinion but.... ig doing motown just *doesn't*
>work for me. i believe that no matter how *wonderful* any artist is,
>that there are certain styles that do no fit them.

believe it or not, i am not going to flame! :)  actually, i just realized
that i never saw a response to the person who asked what 'fish out of water"
meant.  i think it's pretty clear that amy feels the style of mttg does not
fit her - she doesn't even try to sing on this one!

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"i'm dumbfounded by the equal capacities on both sides of everything"
- emily saliers
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 09:19:00 edt
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              nancy humphries <nancy@rbdc.rbdc.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         nancy humphries <nancy@rbdc.rbdc.com>
subject:      excerpts from rop tour program (long)

blast from the past time - thought some of you would enjoy seeing this.


                   from the "rites of passage" tour program:
(reprinted without permission - most, if not all, of the text written by a&e)


emily:
        i was born in yale new haven hospital on july 22, 1963.
        as a kid, i listened to peter, paul & mary, peter & the wolf, the
kingston trio, and the jackson five. one day, when i was in the third grade,
ymca flyers were passed out offering, among other activities, guitar lessons.
i bought my first guitar for $24. i wanted one with a purple velvet back,
but my mom said maybe a normal guitar was better.
        i started writing songs when i got my guitar. the first song was
called "didn't they know the people" - it was awful and meant nothing, but i
kept writing anyway. my first professional gig was when i was 14, living
in minnesota. i played and sang for a local democratic convention. i tried
to get a gig at a steak restaurant, but it never panned out.
        i guess my biggest solo success came when i won "most talented" at the
miss shamrock high school contest. back then, it was like winning a grammy.
then, amy and i became friends, i switched from classical to steel strings,
and the acoustic world of rock 'n' roll lay ahead.


amy:
        i was born in atlanta at grady hospital on april 122, 1964.
        my parents urged me to play musical instruments at a very early age.
i remember wanting to play the guitar because i liked to sing so much.
        i wanted an instrument that would be very mobile. i took lessons at the
ywca near my house. i listened to elton john, neil young, and all the
psychedelic music coming from my oldest sister's stereo.
        i attended laurel ridge elementary, where emily came to school when
she was in the sixth grade. i knew about her because she would play songs in
the cafeteria at lunch time. i mostly played out on the playground. i
wrote a very silly song called "benny, the penny and i" that all my
friends would sing with me. my writing stayed at about that level until
i was well into my career. my high school years were spent running track,
being in student government, and singing anywhere i could. little did i
know what lay ahead....


saliers & ray:

        amy joined the high school choir in 1981. they began playing guitar
together in amy's basement. they would go to amy's house because she
had better snacks - and microphones, too. their first audience was
ellis loyd's ap english class. another professional highlight of that
year was a new year's eve gig at toco tavern where most of their
friends threw up.
        tuesday nights at good ol' days open mic night in buckhead became
their first steady gig. they wore dress pants and straw hats and
switched back and forth between the names "b-band" and "saliers & ray."
since they were under-age, they either had to lie about it or get
special permission from the manager to play.
        when emily went to tulane and a year later, amy went to vanderbilt,
they played some solo gigs. emily played at a pass-the-hat coffee house
called the penny post. she tried to sing exactly like joni mitchell.
(amy laughs at the tapes of those nights.) amy played writer's nights
and worked at a used record store called the great escape. she also played
at a steak house (quinn's mill) until they found out she was under-age.
she used to wear izod sweaters, stand stock-still and close her eyes
while she sang. amy visited emily at tulane once, and they played for
tips in the french quarter - they made thirty bucks in six hours.
        unfulfilled by their solo careers and college life, they
transferred back to emory and moved back to atlanta. it was a fortuitous
move. they continued to play solo happy hours and some gigs together at
places like the emory sheraton, purple parrot, chattahoochee river co.,
wooden nickel pub, the bucket shop, and night gallery. in 1985, they
began to solidify their career by adopting the name indigo girls, putting
out their first single "crazy game" and opening for people at the
moonshadow saloon. they sold copies of their first single on campus for $2.
        amy had to yell at emily a lot because emily never hung any
posters, got any gigs, or knew what was going on.
        they put out their first cassette, the very primitive "blue food"
which included such smash hits as "i don't know your name, but i wanna
be your lover" and "if you live like that" - the only song they ever
wrote together.
        in 1986, amy and emily met frank french who gave them free studio
time and produced their first ep "indigo girls." at that point, they
became involved in the underground rock scene playing places like 688
and metroplex in atlanta and the uptown lounge in athens. they also
started booking their own tours - drive to nashville, play three songs
at the bluebird, turn around and come home. they played cafe 99 in
charleston and the cat's cradle in chapel hill.
        during that time, they met their soon-to-be manager, russell
carter, who gave them free advice and told them they wouldn't go very far.
he said their songs were immature and he didn't see them getting a record
deal. they said, "who cares?" and hired john keane to record their
independent record "strange fire" in 1987.
        the indigo girls were touring the east coast, calling and hounding
college radio stations to play "strange fire" and embarking upon what they
though would be a long, underground career.
        by this time, the little 5 points pub had become their home base
in atlanta. they then enlisted russell carter to help them get a record
deal because they were tired of the hazards of the road - once they drove
to maine to play for $50 in front of eight people, and another time they
drove to burt's in south carolina to find their gig had been canceled.
        things like that happened all the time. unfortunately, no record
company was interested in them, so, deciding russell must have been right,
they booked time to make their second record, which was to be called
"jews*christians*greeks*romans."
        one night, they were playing at the little 5 points pub when
roger klein from epic records stopped in looking for rem. he liked their
set, came back the next night, and after numerous meetings in which the
indigo girls refused to compromise, they were signed to epic.
        since being signed to epic, they've made three studio albums,
had "strange fire" re-released, and put out a live ep. they've had the
honor of playing with such musicians as rem, hothouse flowers, joan baez,
jackson browne, the roches, mary chapin-carpenter, neil young, and
david crosby.


        we're very happy - thanks for being part of it.
        the best is history

        (signed) amy        emily


spotlight:      sara lee

        sara lee is a member of a musical family from england - both parents
were professional music teachers and her sister is a classical cellist. sara
is one of the more famous players to emerge from the 1980's british
alternative music scene.
        sara formed the stilettos in 1978, a punk band based in london.
soon thereafter, she began an ongoing association with robert fripp in
1980 as a member of the league of gentlemen. sara played with robyn hitchcock
in 1981 for a brief period before joining the gang of four. following that
band's breakup in 1984, sara formed the raging hormones, a current project
with steve jordan and charley drayton.
        in the late 80's, sara toured as the bassist for the thompson twins
in the u.s. and europe. she was then brought in by the b-52s to record
"cosmic thing" and toured with them for the next two years.
        on the suggestion of producer scott litt, indigo girls invited sara
lee to perform on "nomads indians saints." the sessions led to a nationwide
tour and participation on the subsequent live ep, "back on the bus, y'all."
sara was back in the studio with amy and emily throughout the recording of
"rites of passage" and will continue to play with them on the "rites of
passage" world tour.
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 09:35:59 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              chris mcmahon <libcm@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         chris mcmahon <libcm@emory.edu>
subject:      the best "thin line" ever. (boots?)
in-reply-to:  <9510110450.aa24813@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu>

      it surely is one of gerard's best songs, and the next time i see
him i'll pass on all the raves.
    however, now i'm wondering if any of you boot people might have a
tape of any of gerard's opening sets in the midwest in 1992. this would
be hmmm, detroit, cincinnati, minneapolis, columbus oh, nashville,
milwaukee, chicago, st. louis, maybe one or two more. gerard is backed up
by upright bass and drums. "thin line" was in every set of gerard's part
of the tour, and it was without a doubt the definitive version.
    just axin'....
    btw, apropos of not much, congratulations on the band, phil!
-chris

              visit
http://www.hidwater.com/rdr/milkenzie/
              please
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 09:51:25 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "heather e. long" <helong@main.rmwc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "heather e. long" <helong@main.rmwc.edu>
organization: randolph macon woman's college
subject:      re: *sniff*

> i need some sympathy...am i the only one who is stuck at a college in the
> middle of nowhere until the weekend that can only dream about the 1200
> curfew realease???

i know exactly how you feel.  i'm also stuck in the middle of nowhere
(aka lynchburg, va)  without a car or anyway of getting to a music
store.  and i probably won't get near one until friday.  i've been
going crazy the last two days and my girlfriend is starting to think
that there is something wrong with me.  so until friday i will be

slowly losing my mind
heather
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 10:36:42 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "a. nadyne hagon" <ahagon@st6000.sct.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "a. nadyne hagon" <ahagon@st6000.sct.edu>
organization: southern college of technology
subject:      1200 curfews dream . . .

once upon a time, there was a thread of indigo dreams . . .

well, 1200 curfews inspired my own last night . . .

my fiance and i were driving along powers ferry here in marietta,
and realised we needed gas.  we stopped at the shell station.  he
pumped the gas, and i went in to pay.  the cashier was no other
than emily!!  {humming mystery, no less.}  i recognised her, but
decided not to say anything.  as i was paying for the fuel, i asked
her if she had heard the new indigo girls album, 1200 curfews.  she
got this goofy grin, and asked if she could see my copy of it.  i
ran out to the car, where of course it was in the cd player.  {the
only problem being that rich's car doesn't *have* a cd player, but
my dreamself didn't care at that moment. ;) }  i brought it back
in, and she looked over it while grabbing a black marker.  she
pulled out the insert, looked over it, then signed it {right by
mystery}.  she started to say something, but . . .

the alarm went off. :(

{now, don't any of y'all make fun of me when i actually got up and
checked the insert . . . ;) }

ob1200curfewsrave:  ohmigod!  it's *great*!  and just in time for
me to get it as a bday gift for my best friend.  {if she hasn't
bought it already, then i guess i'm going to go for complicated
girls :) }.  good timing!

okay, time for me to get back to work on my program . . . bleh.

nadyne.
{also: please note the new email.  97hagon@matt.alma.edu still
works, and should for quite awhile {they're *really* slow about
realising that folks leave}, but i check this one a *lot* more.}
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 09:57:43 -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:      darn it, what did i want to write about?
in-reply-to:  <199510110449.xaa15124@harbor.ecn.purdue.edu> from "automatic
              digest processor" at oct 11, 95 00:21:09 am

oh yeah, 1200 curfews.   ;)

awesome set of recordings.  actually, i envy
the work of a&e on this collection, as they were
forced to listen to all those shows (dripping sarcasm
here).  oh yeah, and for you in laf-a-lot, von's
has it for $15.99.

this was my first chance to hear bmhawk.  this song
really does rock.  i'd heard thin line before, with
gerard at eddie's; the difference between then (1992)
and this recording (1995) is that a&e can carry this
song much more smoothly today on their own than they
ever could in the past.  tangled up in blue was simply
awesome.  i've never been a big dylan fan (well, songs yes,
voice no) but between this and all along the watchtower
(on bus), i'm growing to appreciate his music.  the bonus track
at the end of disc two was unexpected, but welcomed (although
my neighbors might disagree).

open to the floor for debate:  fave track on 1200c?
my choice:  thin line, because of emily's pre-song comments.

keep rockin',
kevin
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 09:56:39 -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 review

rodney wrote:
>if the album has any flaws, it is that on a couple of songs,
>like tangled up in blue and down by the river, i can't quite
>make out the lyrics.

in regard to tangled up in blue i can't help but say uh, it's a dylan song,
it's written that way :) (but is all seriousness i have no problem with the
lyrics)

>the version they have of closer to
>fine is good, but i've have a better one on a bootleg i own.

maybe so, but with amy's comment at the end "we gotta go, we gotta a
curfew..." it has got to be the most appropriate version for the cd.


>overall, a good live recording, but i only wish it wasn't
>quite so long.

you are joking, right?

> an album like this should bring back
>memories for those of us who have been to indigo girls
>concerts and for those who haven't, it is a good
>introduction to what you are missing!!!

very true. i never thought they would come out with a cd that could remove
rop from my number one favorite cd spot, 1200 curfew did just that with
flying colors.

deb (debbie@mei.com)
"i found my god inside myself, around myself,
in every moment and piece of matter. everything is animate" - amy ray
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 11:17:13 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:      (nigc) re: disappear fear
in-reply-to:  <01hwaog00b0i91zrcm@tntech.edu>; from "virginia yea" at oct 11,
              95 1:37 am

  virginia, check out their www page:

                http://www.fish.com/music/diasppear_fear.html

which has the most basic information, but its a beginning.

   while we're at it, i also have a df question.  what is the story
with "echo my call"?  is it still availiable?  is it released on cd?
is it to be re-released now that they are signed?  i've got the other
three and i'm dying to get the fourth.

   any help is appreciated!

                        thanks,

                          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:         wed, 11 oct 1995 10:24:46 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rascal@vax1.bemidji.msus.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         brooke ann foster <rascal@vax1.bemidji.msus.edu>
subject:      re: 12c is a mix of emotions!!!!
x-to:         mglz19b@prodigy.com

well, i actually got up early yesterday morning to stop at best buy and get my
grubby little paws on 12c.  all i can say is wow. wowwowwowwowwow.  i have never
had the priviledge of seeing the girls perform live, and i usually o
do not like live albums, but holy cow (moo)!  i shuddered at jonas & ezekial as
i walked out of choir yesterday, and got some very strange looks i
walked down the hall with this big goofy grin on my face :).  did anyone
else think that loves recovery was damn near orgasmic?  combining one of the
most beautiful songs with the sexiest instrument (imho) in the worlde.  wow.

but hey!  what is this about the cd having a bonus track?  it's not on the tape!
aaaack!  what is it?!

i loved the intros to the songs, especially least complicated and galileo.
holy funny!  i can not wait to get my hands on watershead.

my heart goes out to all you stuck in the boondocks who cannot get to this
incredible album till the weekend, and it goes way out to all you residing in
different countries who cant get it till the cows come home (moo again *giggle*)
and must wait.  but, oh, is it worth the wait...

hey, btw, does anyone out there live in the minneapolis/st. paul area?  please
e-mail me privatly if you do!

well, i'll stop rambeling now....

seeya!

brooke
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 11:41:27 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              deborah gordon <dgord02@emory.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         deborah gordon <dgord02@emory.edu>
subject:      re: the best "thin line" ever. (boots?)
x-to:         chris mcmahon <libcm@emory.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sv4.3.91.951011092602.3602c-100000@larry>

dear chris,
i was looking through my e-mail this morning and saw that you had an
emory address also.i work in the athletic office here at emory. i happen
to also be a huge indigo girls fan. i'm in love with this new album.how
do you like it?
hope to hear from you,
deb
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 11:18:12 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews @ best buy
x-to:         michael bunch <mrbcom@earthlink.net>
in-reply-to:  <199510110358.uaa01531@atlas.earthlink.net>

what???  i called those people and they said that they didnt have the
video so i went to record town and spent 45 dollars (only wanted to
bounce one check instead of two in order to get the better deal.)  those
liars!

on tue, 10 oct 1995, michael bunch wrote:

> i agree that best buy seems to have the best deal
> so far with..."1200 curfews"  $16.99
>               "watershed"     $14.99
>
> mike  :-)
>
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:25:58 -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: pictures on www
x-to:         richard lloyd <r.k.lloyd@csc.liv.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  <199510111014.laa10057@loire.csc.liv.ac.uk>

i'll check the overlap problem this afternoon - thanks for mentioning it...
are there any of you viewing this that don't get this error?  i'm using a
32-bit pc version running under nt and they show fine --but i'll fix it
anyway...  thanks and take care... phil

oh - again, the url is http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman/1200curfews.html

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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:35:53 -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: the best "thin line" ever. (boots?)
x-to:         chris mcmahon <libcm@emory.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sv4.3.91.951011092602.3602c-100000@larry>

i love the girls thin line, but i think it is a little too slow, i
dunno.  i just lacks something compared to g's version.  maybe im just a
gerard-junkie and i am just stuck on the way he does things....  i think
it's great that they covered a tune of his tho' -- he deserves so much
more attention than he gets...  any of you who don't have his stuff (more
than i, yard sale, call rdr 1-800-636-6166) should.
        and chris -- thanks for the thanks... whats the progress on the
new m&k album?  and i'm sorry i missed you last month in roanoke....  i
missed wendy b that nite too... silly me.
take care y'all... phil

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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:48:35 edt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              anne holderried <annieh@mitl.research.panasonic.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         anne holderried <annieh@mitl.research.panasonic.com>
subject:      re: pictures on www
x-to:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>

i'm running windows 95 and ney getting any errors.

anne

at 12:25 pm 10/11/95 -0400, you wrote:
>i'll check the overlap problem this afternoon - thanks for mentioning it...
>are there any of you viewing this that don't get this error?  i'm using a
>32-bit pc version running under nt and they show fine --but i'll fix it
>anyway...  thanks and take care... phil
>
>oh - again, the url is http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman/1200curfews.html
>
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:59:44 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              smcgill818@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephen mcgill <smcgill818@aol.com>
subject:      12c packaging

for thos eof you who haven't bought the masterpice yet, here's a tip.  if you
look around, you might find the discs in the more typical, plastic case
packaging.  i found it at an hmv in manhattan, but that must mean that epic
is manufacturing them.  keep your eyes open.  by the way, i haven't heard
anyone mention i don't wanna know.  i think that it's one of the highlights
of the album, but that might be because its one of my favorites and amy and
emily seem to shy away from early material at their show...
stephen
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 13:28:00 -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:      1200c www page fixed

i put an extra line break between the pics so it shouldn't overlap
anymore... let me know if y'all are seein' everything right and i can
help y'out in any other way...  and please feel free to browse my main
pages & hotlist.... phil

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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 13:48:48 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              pst4@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sue orsillo <pst4@aol.com>
subject:      re: cost of 12:00 curfew

i am in a really small town in oklahoma (still missing boston) and forked
over $28 for 12c in my desperation!!!
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 13:51:29 -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:      re: 3.5 hrs. w/the igs!!!
x-to:         lawyerman <eml@sky.net>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951010201458.8506a-100000@solar.sky.net>

on tue, 10 oct 1995, lawyerman wrote:

> so now the big question. we've got sf, ig, nis, botby, rop, and so. what
> are we gonna use for 1200 curfews? 12c?
>
how about 1.2kcurfews?

(tongue _firmly_ planted in cheek)

just ordered my copies of 1.2k and ws (that's watershed) from marsha at
rdr. should be here sat or mon. cannot wait!

==========================================================================
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."
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 11:18:07 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              laura kearney <laura_kearney.pathmail@quickmail.ucsf.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         laura kearney <laura_kearney.pathmail@quickmail.ucsf.edu>
subject:      watershed video

mail*link(r) smtp               watershed video

i am in san francisco and was hoping someone could let me know who has the
video for sale in the city.  i tried tower video on market--they sold the
copies they had already.  thanks in advance for any help.

laura
laura_kearney.pathmail@quickmail.ucsf.edu
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 13:09:28 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jrshade@cc.owu.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jrshade@cc.owu.edu
subject:      track 14

hey is the "raise your hand" part of one of amy's stream of consciences
..i was just wandering because it is very powerful...and an a+ goes to
1200c...if you don't have it go get it....you will not regret it..josh
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 14:26:38 -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: that record collector article in full....
x-to:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>

>the duo were still playing bars and clubs in and around atlanta, and one
>night in 1988 michael stipe from rem attended a show and "asked if we'd write
>and record a song with him for peta (people for the ethical treatment of
>animals)" "i'll give you my skin" was debuted when the trio performed a
>ragged set at the athens music festival that year. their impromptu repertoire
>also included material from the "green" and "indigo girls" albums, plus
>rather shambolic and forgettable cover versions of "midnight train to
>georgia" and "summertime" amongst others.

great article (and i did buy the record collector issue -- hope you get a
piece of it).

i have to ask, though -- that word shambolic?  as in pertaining to a
shambles, a meat market?  does it imply something else over there?  does
this mean you are not a petaphile?  only wondering...


jo
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:32:11 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              b4 t w- cd g++ k+ s++ r <mcgee@acca.nmsu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         b4 t w- cd g++ k+ s++ r <mcgee@acca.nmsu.edu>
subject:      watershed film
in-reply-to:  <n1398712360.19311@quickmail.ucsf.edu>

um, a while back someone said something about there being actual
film-stock prints of this that are being sent to colleges, etc.  well,
i've decided to get the ball rolling here in new mexico, but i need some
help.

phone number, contact addresses... any information about how to find out
about getting this film would be greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance...

graham ames             youngbear (irc)
mcgee@acca.nmsu.edu     kindness, joy, and friendship -- the sacred things

        white people are doing things in reverse.
        they think that by going into the sweatlodge
        or buying drums and rattles, they will become spiritual.
        not necessarily.  instead, if you live in a good way,
        you are spiritual.  then, the ceremonies come
        as a means of expression.
                                -rolling thunder

_in the middle of this road we call our life_ -- james w. jones
_care of the soul_ & _soulmates_  -- thomas moore
_life after god_  -- douglas coupland
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 14:43:34 -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:      gerard (nigc)

>i love the girls thin line, but i think it is a little too slow, i
>dunno.  i just lacks something compared to g's version.  maybe im just a

yeah, i agree...a totally respectable interpretation but so different is
sound and feel from gerard's version...i think that gerard has such a
striking presentation (the sound of his voice, how he enunciates words,
his guitar style) that it's just plain weird to hear someone else covering
his material...it'll take some getting use to...

>gerard-junkie and i am just stuck on the way he does things....  i think
>it's great that they covered a tune of his tho' -- he deserves so much
>more attention than he gets...  any of you who don't have his stuff (more
>than i, yard sale, call rdr 1-800-636-6166) should.

how true...he is one atlanta musician that in addition to having a lot of
talent also has a lot of character and vision.  hopefully, we'll be hearing
more from him sometime soon.  in any case, in addition to performing "thin line"
(off of "more than i") for many years, amy has also performed (at least once
to my knowledge) a cover of "tired of talking" off of "yard sale".

lauree
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 14:58:37 -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:      watershed at emory / happy ncod!

hi all,

happy national coming out day y'all!

i just spent the last hour tabling for the emory g/l/b group (global) and
i feel obliged to announce that i made sure that the music we were
blasting was none other than 1200 curfews. :)

f.y.i., emory is hosting one of those documentary screening deals on
friday the 13th of october, harland cinema, 9:00 p.m.  i'm assuming it's
just a large-screen version of the watershed video, but it's being billed
as "ten years of underground indigo: a documentary on the indigo girls",
so who knows...  anyone?  in any case, tickets are $3.40.  the woman at
the ticket desk said she did not think tickets were restricted to emory
people only, but if you want to call and make sure, the number is
(404) 727-tick.  hope to maybe meet some atlanta list-folk there?

:)
lori

celebrate national coming out day!
"when you learn to love yourself, you will dissolve all the stones that
are cast..." - a.r.
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:08:02 -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:      to anyone who can't get 1200

well, i have my copy, and i think everyone who wants one should have
theirs.. :)

so if there is anyone out there who for some reason won't be able to
get their own for a while, i'm willing to send some out.  if you send
me the money for the cd (us$), plus a sase, i'll buy extra copies and
ship 'em.  for those of you outside the us, this may be faster than
waiting, though i honestly don't know.

fyi, my copy has a plastic case, but if you really prefer paper i can
look around for one..

if you are interested in doing this, let me know by private email (not
to the list.. :)

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jude shabry | hey_jude@brown.edu | they called me mad, and i called them mad,
<http://www.netspace.org/~jude/> |     and damn them- they outvoted me!
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:09:21 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:      moo

it's the new rallying cry for ig fans everywhere!! moo!!!
it's udderly hilarious! <ducking> :)

and now for my contribution to today's comments on 1.2k (sorry, i don't like
12c because it's _not_ 12 curfews, it's _1200_, and i like the comment about
the greek i mean geek thing. :) but then again 1.2k sounds like an output from
a computer email message, so i like 1200.

sorry to ramble, on to bigger and better things. things to listen for:
amy's laugh during "we were wide eyed and laughing" in joking.
and during i don't wanna know: amy sings the line "i don't care anymore" (or
as my high school friends and i used to say "i dont kare animore" followed
immediately by emily's echoed "i don't care anymore" and michelle malone
chimes in "i don't care either!" as if she feels left out of the game. cute.
very cute.

my emotional response: during tangled up in blue i blinked my eyes and
realized i was crying. yes, really. they made me cry! (but i feel much better
now :)
and also, surprisingly enough i find i'm in kind of a testy mood cuz i can't
just sit and listen. i have to work, and _talk_ to people. so annoying.

i'm surprised there have been so few comments on chickenman so far. i was very
disappointed that there was no stream of consciousness. (my only
disappointment of the whole album) i though for sure they'd put one on there.
but then i thought about and realized that it's all a matter of  time. there's
only so much time on a disk, and they wanted to give us a lot of different
songs rather that fewer songs and a 20 min long chickenman + a 20 min long
tmf/cortez. so, i can relate to that, and i bow to their greater sense of how
to put an album together!

things to look for in the inside pics: amy's wearing "those glasses" again.
*chuckle* i won't say it. :) amy packing her suitcase (ha!), and what the heck
is amy doing in the top right photo of her and gerard? gee, i hope it's not
what i think it is. :(

on the subject of midnight train, i think it totally works with emily, and
gail, and jimmy. it's so much _fun_! but amy's fish out of water comment is
right. just not her.

and to the person who said great singing on the na na's *blush* aw shucks.
thanks. :) (ok, so i had a little help) :)

and the question about "raise your hands high" on the hidden track. no it's
not part of a stream of consciousness in that it was written previously, not
thunk up on the spot. and since no one's identified it yet, and since i've
already given some way too obvious hints, i'm not going to say anything else
about it (right now:)

off to 1200 heavens,
folkisgruven,
l-

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 20:13:38 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: that record collector article in full....
x-to:         jo norvelle walker <jo@pluto.njcc.com>

>
>i have to ask, though -- that word shambolic?  as in pertaining to a
>shambles, a meat market?  does it imply something else over there?  does
>this mean you are not a petaphile?  only wondering...
>
a shambles is a complete mess or botch-up.   sort of very badly performed.
it used to mean meat market, but no-one ever uses it for that anymore.
(not any more, anyway.)

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:29:05 -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:      12cc and rdr and fish

for lorinda:  how about 12cc...the first c rto mean hundred
and the second for curefew?  *shrug* it's a thought.

to follow up on jude's offer to pick up the discs for people,
rdr also has it in stock for those who wish to order through there.
they have the video in stock as well i believe.

re: fish out of water...maybe i havent listened to the song closely
enogh yet (only once so far) but i had a different take altogether.
i took it more to mean that their home ie ga and when they arent
there they feel like fish out of water.  so being on the "midnight
train to ga"....well, it's another thought (busy mind today)

i really like the watershed video.  it's not all serious which
uptown lounge was a lot more..and i like that they put on really
early stuff though it must embarasss them somewhat (i wouldnt want
someone seeing a video of me 10 years ago).


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, 11 oct 1995 14:44:03 -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:      nigc - rick recht

in the midst of all the 1200 curfews mayhem (many, many thumbs up!), i
have a little bit of not ig-related news.  just got back from hearing an
acoustic artist - he rules.  i highly reccommend that anybody and
evrybody check this guy out if they get a chance.  a little history -
he's from st. louis, toured with disappear fear :), right now he is
touring in support of his new album _reality_.  his first song  today was a
cover of ctf, but most of the rest were originals.  lots of emotion,
politics, energy!
while i'm on the subject of a new (to me) midwestern artist - anybody out
there from the area?  i feel like i'm on an island out here in the middle of
the country in a sea of nin-lovers (no offense intended to anyone)!!!
jenn
jlk299s@nic.smsu.edu
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 21:10:36 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: moo
x-to:         lorinda wright <lw01@lehigh.edu>

>on the subject of midnight train, i think it totally works with emily, and
>gail, and jimmy. it's so much _fun_! but amy's fish out of water comment is
>right. just not her.

yeah but she picks a mean little melody line..... listen very carefully.

>and the question about "raise your hands high" on the hidden track. no it's
>not part of a stream of consciousness in that it was written previously, not
>thunk up on the spot. and since no one's identified it yet, and since i've
>already given some way too obvious hints, i'm not going to say anything else
>about it (right now:)

i haven't got a copy yet.... but there is a copy winging it's way across
the atlantic hopefully<g> so am i right in saying that "problem child" is
the hidden track? if it is then i have a huge grin on my face<g> she sang
it during touch me fall on a couple of the uk dates last year.

>off to 1200 heavens,
>folkisgruven,
>l-

hopefully i'll be joining you all soon in 1200 curfews land.

(go, go, go..... don't assume anything... raise your hands.... i heard the
shot gun shiver.)

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, 11 oct 1995 16:01:24 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              karen mcelhaney <km5@ornl.gov>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         karen mcelhaney <km5@ornl.gov>
subject:      what is amy doing?

speaking of "what is amy doing in the picture (i hope it's not what i think
it is)," i have heard rumours that one of them smokes.  please tell me this
is not true!!!!!

--------------------------
karen mcelhaney (email: km5@ornl.gov)
lockheed martin energy systems
bldg. 9102-1  rm 23  ms 8038
oak ridge,  tn  37831-8038
phone: (615) 576-6110
fax:   (615) 574-7879
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 12:59:48 -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:      1.2k

oh. my. god.

i didn't imagine it would be so absolutely fabulous! i'm glad or it would
have been a much worse wait.

last night i also listened to both discs then watched the video.

i have never seen an ig video until last night.

i am *so* infatuated with amy today...

my favorite tracks so far

joking, jonas & ezekial, live: bury my heart, chickenman (i miss the soc
also) midnight train to georgia. emily rawks on tangled up in blue.

they are both living in my head today and i have the biggest smile on my
face. (being a mariners fan is the other reason for the smile)

the galileo video is so great! what a joy to watch. i loved all the quotes
and can't wait to go home and watch it again.

paid $22 for the disk (in seattle) and $16 for the video. found the disk
for $20 after i already paid $22. oh well.

boy do i have a lot of gratitude today...

paula
plaine@seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:13:34 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews dream . . .
x-to:         ahagon@st6000.sct.edu

nadyne-
at first, i didn't catch the fact that your story was only a dream.  i was
getting so excited for you that you got to meet amy.  crazy!!

concerning the new cd-
i kid you not, it's like being there in concert.  i think they made this cd
for me.  well, maybe not me but everyone who has ever felt anything ever>

by this i mean, just the first bar made me close my eyes.  i felt as if i was
being kissed for the first time.  absolutely beautiful.  you gotta get it if
you don't have it already.  it's live and absolutely alive!

i'm usually not so revealing in describing my emotions, but this cd is
overwelming.  perhaps for me, it is just a reminder of their concert i attended
last october.  see, i was fortunate enough, blessed, to be able to sing with
the indigo girls on stage!!  it is a bit of a long story and i'm afraid i haven't the time to tell my tale at this moment.  when time permits, i'll clue you
all in!

by the way, i've really enjoyed the fact that i have received so much mail.
but, at times, it is a bit overwelming.  is the conversation always this
aboundant?  i just joined the list a few days ago.

yet another by the way, sorry the spelling is horrid.  no excuse.

ciao
-heather g.
purdue university
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 16:31:19 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mariner@earth.planet.net
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mariner@earth.planet.net
subject:      1200 thank you's...

simply put:  1200 curfews=amazing

down by the river is by far an early favorite...it managed to make my eye water
when i first played it.  long live ny, es, & ar...

both cd's will be loaded into my disc magazine perpetually, :)
cheers,

  - - - -
     john a cogan                     aliases : coleridge or mariner
        mariner@earth.planet.net   http://www.planet.net/mariner
                 "a sadder and wiser man
           he rose the morrow morn."
        -- rime of the ancient mariner
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 16:33:57 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: 12cc and rdr and fish
x-to:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>

>for lorinda:  how about 12cc...the first c rto mean hundred
>and the second for curefew?  *shrug* it's a thought.

hmmm, i like it. it's better than 12c.

>enogh yet (only once so far) but i had a different take altogether.
>i took it more to mean that their home ie ga and when they arent
>there they feel like fish out of water.  so being on the "midnight
>train to ga"....well, it's another thought (busy mind today)

hmmm (again). could be. could be.


>i really like the watershed video.  it's not all serious which
>uptown lounge was a lot more..and i like that they put on really

me want! me must have!! store didn't have yesterday! where go? must spend all
rest of money! still have 2 or 3 dollars in checking account. must empty!!
*drool, drool*

folkisgruven, (and seeking therapy)
lorindigo

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:48:50 -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:      em's amazing 8-string guitar

so, did anyone else notice the number of tuning pegs on emily's guitar on
the inside flap photo?* for some reason they must have felt the need to
stretch that photo. those graphic artist types, can't trust 'em :)

deb (debbie@mei.com)
"i found my god inside myself, around myself,
in every moment and piece of matter. everything is animate" - amy ray

*first noticed by dwayne jarrell who has waaaaay too much time on his hands
when a
certain somebody isn't around :)
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 17:03:33 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: em's amazing 8-string guitar
in-reply-to:  <v01530517aca1dc1aec1d@[151.186.5.88]>; from "deb reiser" at oct
              11, 95 3:48 pm

>
> so, did anyone else notice the number of tuning pegs on emily's guitar on
> the inside flap photo?* for some reason they must have felt the need to
> stretch that photo. those graphic artist types, can't trust 'em :)
>

oooooooooo!  good eyes!  the microphone changes colors at the same
point....  heck, i'll forgive them this once ;)

                                -- chris
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 22:31:55 +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: that record collector article in full....
x-to:         jo@pluto.njcc.com

heys :)

shambolic ??

y'know, i don't think that was in my draft...there were one or two phrases
that got altered, and words added and things in editing...
like i have never used the word 'mercurial' in my life!! (it's in pretty much
every article that issue though!!)
mercurial. ugh!!

so that's my excuse for all the crap bits :):)

@}--,-'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 15:01:25 -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:      whaddaya think??!!  :)

come out today...natl coming out day...
        all 1200 curfews comments have been aptly said.  it's simply
amazing.  mystery is my favorite track as of right now (most likely to
change 1200 times in the next year).  i nearly cried last night at the
sound of it.  i don't recall another recorded moment when emily sounded
so damn beautiful...

        must make a suggestion concerning "watershed" to those of you on
the list.  i need help.  i have it at home and i love it, but some of the
home video footage is hard to understand.  so be expecting a few
questions from me. for example...there's footage from a benefit where an
audience member gives emily two carnations and emily hands one to amy.
amy puts it in her mouth and emily says something in the mic that gets
this uproarious laughter.   then amy replies "teach me, oh wise woman of
wit..."  what does emily say that is so funny???

        at the risk of getting all sappy and corny, i have to say that emily
saliers and amy ray have changed my life in a very literal
way.  i know there are others who know what i speak of.  we can get very
meticulous and laugh at how die-hard we can be sometimes (at least i
laugh at myself, as emily advises in lc monologue).  but i realized last
night how important this music is in my life, and how important these
songwriters are to the world.  after all the gawking about their personal
lives and stuff dies down, we're all listening to them.  that's the way
it should be.  and i thank amy and emily for sharing the gift with us.

        we've all lucked out.  thanks for sharing the experience, to let
me know i'm not alone.

peace and love,
teri
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 19:33:21 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "buck, kristin j" <kbuck@nmu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "buck, kristin j" <kbuck@nmu.edu>
subject:      1200c & watershed

hey y'all- ran out and bought 1200c, watershed, and k.d lang's ayce
yesterday but had to suffer through work until i could go home and
listen. it was definitely worth the wait.  1200c is absolutely mind
boggling and definitely brought back the memories of seeing them last
spring/summer at meadowbrook, right down to the smell of the grass in
the evening sun.  i didn't get a chance to see watershed as it was after
1 a.m. before i even got home but i will be firmly planted in front of
the t.v/ vcr this evening.  i don't think i have just one fav off of
1200c although bmhawk and down by the river were top on the list.  for
all you k.d. lang fans, definitly go and get ayce, 8.99 at musicland on
sale.  my heart goes out to all of you who are stuck somewhere without a
music store. happy coming out day!!!!!!  provolone- krys
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 18:30:01 -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: 12cc and rdr and fish

>re: fish out of water...maybe i havent listened to the song closely
>enogh yet (only once so far) but i had a different take altogether.
>i took it more to mean that their home ie ga and when they arent
>there they feel like fish out of water.  so being on the "midnight
>train to ga"....well, it's another thought (busy mind today)

or, to take your idea further into the song, the dude in the lyrics was a
foow in la.  we could probably gone on forever....

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"i'm dumbfounded by the equal capacities on both sides of everything"
- emily saliers
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 18:30:43 -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: 1200 curfews...

"stephen n. spencer" <spencer@emily.cgrg.ohio-state.edu> wrote:

>first impressions:
>
>  - very cool, and very much worth the wait.
>
>  - nice pictures inside and out.

definitely a great package (music, pictures, and notes); it's obvious that
a lot of hard work went into it. but...

>  - the cardboard digipak won't last long, especially the cd holder area.

right. i also bought the cowboy junkies' new live double cd yesterday, and
it's in the nice slimline plastic case... i know it's not eco-friendly, but
it's *so* much more practical for this use. i've already put the 1200c cds
in a replacement plastic case, and put the box in a plastic wrapper to
protect it... so in my case, the digipacks create more waste than they
save. <sigh>

>  - there's at least *one* error: "galileo" wasn't recorded in england, it
>    was recorded in ann arbor on 07 october 1994. i attended that show, i've
>    heard a tape of that show, and what a&e say and who says it before the
>    song is identical.

*that's* a bummer... makes me 2nd-guess the rest of the liner notes.

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-11 18:30 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
__________________________________________________________________________
             "i find people in general sexually attractive...
              but then i find trees sexually attractive too."
                             - sarah mclachlan
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 19:28:49 -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: great cd and video, hey?

stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu> wrote:

>i couldnt wait till melissas new cd came out so i went and bounced a sort
>of big check at record town (ripped me off for 24 bucks for the cd and 20
>for the video...go to best buy...cd is only 16.99  i could only bounce
>one check though :)

remind me not to arrange any trades with you, stephanie....!

                               =-=-=<>=-=-=

william norris <wnorris@soulcage.inmind.com> wrote:

>i'd kill for a live cd version of tmf/cortez the killer.

"cortez the killer" is on matthew sweet's "good friend" promo cd (sweet
opened for them a couple of tours ago and joined them for the track on the
tour), but good luck finding it...

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-11 18:37 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
__________________________________________________________________________
"i'd like to have something called the world's unfair, with rides like the
vicious cycle and the emotional rollercoaster" - aimee mann, grooves mag
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 19:47:59 -0600
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:      another 12c error?

ok i am convinced that world falls on 1200 curfews was not taken from any
alaska concert as the notes say.  a starts off by saying she wrote the song
after traveling and camping and being in many different situations and the
song is about that.  she then gives a little hmmpf kind of laugh.  now that
is hard to duplicate.  i have those words verbatim on my boot with the
laugh from the arie crown theater in chicago from 9/29/94.  now i was at
that show and the song on 12c was played in chicago not anchorage.  can
anyone confirm this?  or did they dub the intro from my show onto the song
from ak?  can they even do that--a technology wizard i ain't :).  any way i
just had to point that out especially since a writes about how she likes to
play that song in ak.  but this version appears to not have been played
there.  i know it doesn't matter but we all know how nitpickingly annoying
we can be :).  take care y'all (again--northerners like myself are allowed
to say y'all :)  )

greg

!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!*
# greg m. flamer               northwestern university   @
* 819 forest ave. #2w          mfm520@lulu.acns.nwu.edu  $
& evanston, il  60202          gflame@nwu.edu            *
^                                                        &
*                                                        %
&  "when you're learning to face the path at your pace,  $
$     every choice is worth your while"---indigo girls   @
#                                                        *
!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*%$
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 21:06:25 +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: pictures on www
x-to:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>

>i'll check the overlap problem this afternoon - thanks for mentioning it...
>are there any of you viewing this that don't get this error?  i'm using a
>32-bit pc version running under nt and they show fine --but i'll fix it
>anyway...  thanks and take care... phil
>
>oh - again, the url is http://www.roanoke.edu/~pnorman/1200curfews.html
>
i had the same sort of problem with my homepage.  when i looked at it on a
friend's mac, the pictures overlapped.  the proportion of image to text
seems to be smaller on the mac.

don't know if that will give you any ideas or not.  if you figure it out,
let me know.

jack
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (540) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

if i could wish for my life to be perfect, it
would be tempting but i would decline, for
life would no longer teach me anything.

                         - allyson jones
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 18:18:29 -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: cortez the killer

at 07:28 pm 10/11/95 -0400, you wrote:

>"cortez the killer" is on matthew sweet's "good friend" promo cd (sweet
>opened for them a couple of tours ago and joined them for the track on the
>tour), but good luck finding it...

it is also on matthew sweet's more recent "sweet 'n' low" promo which
is easer to find.  i found it for $2 at a local record swap.

mike  :-)
=========================================================================
date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 11:16:19 +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:      problem child (?)
in-reply-to:  <v01510100aca1e1d57fe1@[128.243.118.244]>

on wed, 11 oct 1995, sharon jennings wrote:

> the atlantic hopefully<g> so am i right in saying that "problem child" is
> the hidden track? if it is then i have a huge grin on my face<g> she sang
> it during touch me fall on a couple of the uk dates last year.
>
> (go, go, go..... don't assume anything... raise your hands.... i heard the
> shot gun shiver.)

ohh... is 'problem child' the name of the new amy song?  is that the real
name of it... i've been calling it 'don't assume anything'.  does anyone
have the lyrics for it?

and -

happy birthday sage!!!!!!!!!!!!! (hey, it's thursday where *i* am :) ),
*hughughug* love you sageywagey... hehehe... *grin*

sherlyn

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat - piquet@geko.com.au; aka sherlyn koo - sherlyn@geko.com.au
"well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you think everything's
        okay and everything's going right...
and life has a funny way of helping you out when you think everything's gone
        wrong and everything blows up in your face..."
                        - alanis morissette, "ironic"
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 21:19:42 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rsimpson <rsimpson@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rsimpson <rsimpson@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      re: what is amy doing?

          first of all, i would like to say that 1200 curfews is the
          best album in ig history.  i think that the diversity they
          show in their many performances is amazing.  they have
          changed my life more than any musical artist.
          now that that is over with, i would like to reply to the
          question of "what is amy doing??"  my answer to that is,
          "who cares?"  if she is smoking, great.  if not, great.  it
          does not matter what she does in her private life, and it
          obviously does not effect her music.  leave it alone.
          accept her for who she is, not what she does.
          rich
          indiana university southeast
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date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 21:54:54 -0500
reply-to:     cindy trent <ctrent@nslsilus.org>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
comments:     rfc822 error: <w> sender field duplicated. last occurrence was
              retained.
from:         cindy trent <ctrent@nslsilus.org>
subject:      remove from listserve
in-reply-to:  <9509118134.aa813473852@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>

please remove my address from the indigo-girls listserve.

yes i love the 12c too, but i just don't have the time right now to read
about it.

cindy
=========================================================================
date:         wed, 11 oct 1995 22:59:30 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
subject:      12c complaints, comments, problem child hypothesis

i think the cg version of bmhawk is like 10 times better than either that
are on 12c (got mine in the plastic format. no cardboard for me, nossir...)
the studio version doesn't excite me... but i've only heard it twice so
far...

(don't get me wrong, i love the cd's and all too... :-) )

i love in i don't wanna know when they do the three parts and emily yells
"i'm not scared either!" listen closely. :-) at least it's something like
that. i'm not ___ either...

in chickenman, does amy's voice crack a little right at the very
beginning or is my cd messed up a little?

i thought it was really really neat to hear such a laid-back version of
jonas and ezekial! and what's more, when amy starts singing, there's no
typical reactionary cheers from the audiance! it's so different. maybe
she just didn't want to scare the kids. :-)

i believe problem child is just an extended stream of conciousness thing
for touch me fall. maybe? don't the liners of 12c about it point in this
direction? it doesn't strike me as much of a song on its own... but what
do i know.

/~~ /~\ /~\ |~ \ /
|   |_| \-\ |-  |
\__ | | \_/ |_  |
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 00:12:47 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
subject:      re: 12cc and rdr and fish
x-to:         "amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com>
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951011122345.19395a-100000@crl.crl.com>

on wed, 11 oct 1995, amy j. putnam wrote:

> for lorinda:  how about 12cc...the first c rto mean hundred
> and the second for curefew?  *shrug* it's a thought.

great thought!  i like it a lot!

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
       betsy                     "if the world is night
                                  shine my life   \|/
       macmilla@fit.edu           like a light"  -> <-
                                - emily saliers   /|\
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 15:10:16 +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: problem child hypothesis
in-reply-to:  <pine.sol.3.91.951011225350.4484b-100000@clarion.cec.wustl.edu>

on wed, 11 oct 1995, casey connor wrote:

> i believe problem child is just an extended stream of conciousness thing
> for touch me fall. maybe? don't the liners of 12c about it point in this
> direction? it doesn't strike me as much of a song on its own... but what
> do i know.

i was under the impression that it was a whole other song all on it's
own, but has kind of been snuck into tmf... i mean, heck, they managed
to stick cortez into the soc, and cortez is certainly another whole
song... :)

argh, emergency, emergency, gotta dash...
sherlyn

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat - piquet@geko.com.au; aka sherlyn koo - sherlyn@geko.com.au
"well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you think everything's
        okay and everything's going right...
and life has a funny way of helping you out when you think everything's gone
        wrong and everything blows up in your face..."
                        - alanis morissette, "ironic"
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 02:14:06 -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: pictures on www
x-to:         "mr. might-have-been" <pnorman@eclair.roanoke.edu>

i also am using nt, with netscape 1.2n.  there is no problem here, the
pictures display just fine (in 1024 x 768 screen resolution).  nice scan
job, btw!

jo
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:40:08 +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:      bad news australians, i'm afraid
x-cc:         cuffy <km@perth.newcrest.dialix.oz.au>

hi all,

well fellow australians, the news is not good. :(

word from sony just came back and they're not releasing 1200 curfews
locally here for at least 12 months, because of the recent release of
the 4.5 cd here. i didn't find out about watershed but chances are, if
they're not releasing 1200 curfews, they won't be releasing watershed either.

so, the scoop is that i will be getting a copy of the us version of
watershed from rdr and will be getting it dubbed to our format, email
me if you're interested in copies.  hopefully i will have them available
by the end of next week.  you can order 1200 curfews from rdr at
rainy@mindspring.com as well.

also, to clear up a slightly confusing issue here, has anyone over
there in the us heard of tina arena?  there's been a bit of debate
going on here in my office as to whether she's been released over there
or not yet, any help appreciated in clearing this up...

*sigh*
sherlyn

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
piquet the cat - piquet@geko.com.au; aka sherlyn koo - sherlyn@geko.com.au
"well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you when you think everything's
        okay and everything's going right...
and life has a funny way of helping you out when you think everything's gone
        wrong and everything blows up in your face..."
                        - alanis morissette, "ironic"
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 01:09:11 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              derek keith moulaison <frisco@uclink2.berkeley.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         derek keith moulaison <frisco@uclink2.berkeley.edu>
subject:      1200 curfews
x-to:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510121249.a2396-0100000@zonk.geko.com.au>

of course the whole album is awesome, but...

        am i the only one that thinks "back together again" is the best
song on the cd? its so sweet, and i can just imagine emily missing amy
and wanting to come home to atlanta and do open mic. "i'm not gonna feel
right till you get us back in front of the microphones..." ahhhhhhhh..

it had to start somewhere,
derek :)
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 11:09:11 +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: what is amy doing?
x-to:         rsimpson@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu

> now that that is over with, i would like to reply to the
>          question of "what is amy doing??"  my answer to that is,
>          "who cares?"  if she is smoking, great.  if not, great.

but if it's in a picture that she has approved, which, if i'm understanding
things right it is, then it is obviously no longer a private thing.

@}--,-'----

  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 11:27:51 +0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
subject:      re: problem child hypothesis

>on wed, 11 oct 1995, casey connor wrote:
>
>> i believe problem child is just an extended stream of conciousness thing
>> for touch me fall. maybe? don't the liners of 12c about it point in this
>> direction? it doesn't strike me as much of a song on its own... but what
>> do i know.

sherlyn wrote:
>i was under the impression that it was a whole other song all on it's
>own, but has kind of been snuck into tmf... i mean, heck, they managed
>to stick cortez into the soc, and cortez is certainly another whole
>song... :)

yeah i was under the impression that it was a whole song too. didn't she
sing it at the rainy day records new year party last year? i understand
that she wasn't billed to play but she borrowed a guitar and sang three
songs which including problem child.

sharon

sharon. a. jennings
cancer research campaign laboratories
univesity of nottingham
university park
nottingham
ng7  2rd                   (0115) 9513408
england                (0115) 9513414  (fax)
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 19:49:13 +0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              glee <b3102097@cc.ntu.edu.tw>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         glee <b3102097@cc.ntu.edu.tw>
subject:      re: whaddaya think??!! :)
x-to:         "teresa c. esguerra" <sac83826@saclink1.csus.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510111430.a4787-0100000@saclink1.csus.edu>

hey teri; you're certainly not alone and i do know what you're talking
about.

the first time i heard amy&emily was last year when their swamp ophelia
came out. i didn't know that they were a couple at that time until i read
about them in the advocate.

and i wasn't surprised at all. who could've written power of two if
they're not deeply in love?

hope 12cc would reach taiwan soon (i don't think we'll need to wait for
a year like people in australia do...)

gavin
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:38:14 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: whaddaya think??!! :)
x-to:         glee <b3102097@cc.ntu.edu.tw>

gavin wrote:
>
> the first time i heard amy&emily was last year when their swamp ophelia
>came out. i didn't know that they were a couple at that time until i read
>about them in the advocate.
>
> and i wasn't surprised at all. who could've written power of two if
>they're not deeply in love?
>

emily probably was ... but not with amy.   amy and emily have always had
separate girlfriends (in fact amy's been going out with cooper seay of ellen
james society and then viva la diva for about 6 years).

sorry to disappoint you.

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 08:02:06 -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: another 12c error?
x-to:         greg flamer <gflame@nwu.edu>

>ok i am convinced that world falls on 1200 curfews was not taken from any
>alaska concert as the notes say.  a starts off by saying she wrote the song
>after traveling and camping and being in many different situations and the
>song is about that.  she then gives a little hmmpf kind of laugh.  now that
>is hard to duplicate.  i have those words verbatim on my boot with the
>laugh from the arie crown theater in chicago from 9/29/94.

ok, let me be the first one to officially suggest this...

here is the evidence so far:

1.  the chatter at the beginning of galileo is known to come from a us
concert (thanks to the old listmeister), but the liner notes are pretty
clear about them liking the reaction of the uk crowd.

2.  the philly performance of lc included na na na na na na practice before
the song, but the copy on 1200 has an explanation and no practice.

3.  greg flamer points out that the chatter before world falls is from
chicago, and the liner notes indicate that the performance is from ak.

4.  and finally (my idea here), the 1200 version of virginia woolf includes
an explanation of emily's inspiration but does not have the cello intro.
now, how could they have all the talk at the beginning but not the beginning
of the song??!!

my explanation:

they picked the best recordings of the songs they wanted for the cd, and
then they picked the best chatter and spliced it onto the beginning of
certain tracks.  (actually, i guess greg suggested this, but he wasn't very
sure of himself, for once in his life. :)  i know this is possible - look at
how they combined the audience noise from separate shows.

my plan is to listen closely to the performance of galileo on 1200, find
something distinct about it, and check to see if the performance is the same
as the disney channel concert (since they are supposed to be the same show).
my guess is that they are - i doubt a&e would make such bold statements in
the (absolutely incredible, i can't say enough good about them) liner notes
unless they had the right performances.  they must know how obsessive their
fans are.  :)

well, i gotta get to work now.  just wanted to suggest this and get people's
thoughts.

:dwayne

dwayne jarrell (djarrell@ren.glaci.com)
"i'm dumbfounded by the equal capacities on both sides of everything"
- emily saliers
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 08:47:19 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              going going gone crazy <trinket@tezcat.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         going going gone crazy <trinket@tezcat.com>
subject:      irc and ig

        just got my copy of watershed at streetside records.....
right after they play the song least complicated, there is a
black screen with words on it..... did anyone notice in the
upper right hand corner it says..........................

a + e = ig..........   the things that make you go hmmmmmm....

what do you think irc'ers????

trinket
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 09:10:44 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00

          i  just read a message about a homophobic non fan.  that is
          so sad!  so many people out there are missing out on the
          most poetic, beautiful  music i have ever heard!  the new cd
          is awesome!  my personal favorite is power of two.
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 10:19:45 +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:      1.2k and people that can't get it

i seem to remember a few people that were not going to be able to get 1.2k
because they were out in the boonies.  well, here i am in blacksburg (of
which it was once said "blacksburg isn't the end of the world, but you can
see it from here.") and i do have access to a store that is getting it in
today or tomorrow.  i will be glad to mail it out to the first x number of
people that email me for the price of postage + mailer.  (x depending on how
much time it looks like i am going to have.)  so if you want it and can't
get it, drop me a line.

j
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (540) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

if i could wish for my life to be perfect, it
would be tempting but i would decline, for
life would no longer teach me anything.

                         - allyson jones
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 09:34:47 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              meredith may <meredith@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         meredith may <meredith@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
subject:      1200 curfews
in-reply-to:  <199510120401.aaa22326@netspace.org>; from "automatic digest
              processor" at oct 12, 95 12:00 am

i know i haven't been contributing to the list since the spring,
but i bought the 1200 curfews cd and a g&l bookstore in dc on monday
and had to listen to the whole thing before i could sleep.  i could
not believe that thin line is on there because that is my favorite
song from their bootlegs that i have.  it always makes me hum and
sing the entire day.

now let me start at the beginning....

my girlfriend just got a job with the dept. of justice as a lawyer,
so we drove the moving truck up to dc from new orleans this weekend.
on the way we had to stop by rainy day records.  wow!  we were there
for a few hours, at least.  i got to see a lot of pictures of people
on the list and even the picture of the woman with the indigo girls
tattooed on her back.  most importantly, i saw a picture of cooper.
let me tell you, her album pictures don't do her justice.  i feel
knowing that amy is with someone so "cute" and funny since she can't
be with me.  (you know, the distance and all.)  i bought a bunch of
cd's from rainy day including complicated girls.  anyone who is ever
near atlanta must stop by.  we drove through atlanta in the moving
van to go, and it was worth it.

just to share my whole life in one e-mail....
my girlfriend took the bar in seattle this summer, so she went to see
jcs for my sake.  she bought me a t-shirt and a program, but she gave
me the most amazing present!  she bought a poster of them doing to last
supper and had it professionally framed in this thick black frame with
double matting to match.  it is the most wonderful thing anyone has
ever given me!  it goes wonderfully with my other 4 (cheaply) framed
ig posters.

well, i am going to go back into hiding again.  it's been good to hear
about all my old buds on the list!

meredith
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 10:23:38 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
subject:      re: another 12c error?
in-reply-to:  <199510121302.iaa02430@ren.glaci.com>

on thu, 12 oct 1995, dwayne d. jarrell wrote:

> ok, let me be the first one to officially suggest this...
>
> here is the evidence so far:
>
> 1.  the chatter at the beginning of galileo is known to come from a us
> concert (thanks to the old listmeister), but the liner notes are pretty
> clear about them liking the reaction of the uk crowd.

maybe so, but the entire performance is from ann arbor. i've compared the
two very closely... it's not just that a&e stop singing at the "maybe you
squandered big bucks in your lifetime"... it's that the crowd's singing
got so loud at this point that it was overwhelming. my audience tape
confirms that. additionally, during em's solo, she goofs right at the
very end (one note is about a half-step flat). it's very clear on
both the tape and the cd. it's the ann arbor performance, without a
*doubt*.

> as the disney channel concert (since they are supposed to be the same show).
> my guess is that they are - i doubt a&e would make such bold statements in
> the (absolutely incredible, i can't say enough good about them) liner notes
> unless they had the right performances.  they must know how obsessive their
> fans are.  :)

maybe someone mislabeled tapes, i don't know. i do know, beyond a shadow of a
doubt, that galileo was taped last october at hill auditorium in ann arbor
mi. intro, audience noise, performance... all identical.

k
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 09:49:03 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kraichert@directs.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kira raichert <kraichert@directs.com>
subject:      re: 1.2k and people that can't get it

     i seem to remember a few people that were not going to be able to get
     1.2k because they were out in the boonies.  well, here i am in
     blacksburg (of which it was once said "blacksburg isn't the end of the
     world, but you can see it from here.") and i do have access to a store
     that is getting it in today or tomorrow.  i will be glad to mail it
     out to the first x number of people that email me for the price of
     postage + mailer.  (x depending on how much time it looks like i am
     going to have.)  so if you want it and can't get it, drop me a line.


     there is also a mail order catalog called "ladyslipper...music by
     women" (oh god, i hope this doesn't start another music segregation
     slew of emails :) anyway...they have 12cc for $24.98 and the
     wathershed video for $19.98 (not to mention like 85 pages of other
     cool music).

     their address and phone is:
     ladyslipper, inc.
     po box 3124-r
     durham, nc 27715
     1-800-634-6044

     hope this helps :)
     kira

     kraichert@directs.com
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 10:50:20 -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:      one of our own on 12cc

now that everyone on the list has listened to 12(c)c at least once...

did you notice during the introductory comments to 'i don't wanna know'
from the birchmere show on the beginning of the second disk some guy from
the audience shouts 'i don't wanna know'?  well, that is our own bert
lefkovic...immortalized forever...kinda like making a guest appearance on
an ig album...except they wouldn't give him a mic (or even a mike).

incidentally, this was the first venue at which i noticed bert...as he
tried to cut in front of me in line...needless to say, he wasn't successful,
but it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship :)

pope pops

lauree

hey, bert...get off the stage!
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 09:13:52 -0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              elana cooper <ecooper@ljcrf.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         elana cooper <ecooper@ljcrf.edu>
subject:      attn: tso-ping ma

i apologize for the waste of bandwidth.  tso-ping (or pin-fang) ma, could
you please get in touch with me via email?  i have no idea what your
email address is.

thanks

--elana
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 12:14:34 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: another 12c error?
x-to:         "dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com>

>2.  the philly performance of lc included na na na na na na practice before
>the song, but the copy on 1200 has an explanation and no practice.

yes! i can't for the life of me remember for certain if that story was the one
she told in philly, but there was definitely na na practice.

>they picked the best recordings of the songs they wanted for the cd, and
>then they picked the best chatter and spliced it onto the beginning of
>certain tracks.  (actually, i guess greg suggested this, but he wasn't very

yes again! i totally agree, but i'm glad you said it first. i've been trying
to figure out the lc quandry, and i've notice that just after the story and
just as the music starts there's the tiniest hint of a splice, like, the
audience noise cuts out a little too suddenly. so, i think you're right. it's
been bothering me too because of how definitive they are in the liner notes
about liking certain versions. good answer good answer.

folkisgruven,
lorindigo

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 11:35:26 -0300
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:      12c makes front page headlines!

well sort of...i just had to report this little event here at northwestern.
there is a campus newspaper printed daily here called the daily
northwestern (we're real quick out here:-)  ).  now there is always a
little weather report in the upper right hand corner on the front page.  it
usually contains some weird anecdotes or descriptors for the day's weather.
well today's read as follows:

weather

1200 curfews (written over big happy sun)

strange fire burns on a new record, 85  (it is a nice day  here in chicago)

tomorrow:  we were only joking, 75

i thought this was absolutely the coolest thing ever.  ig making big headlines!
ok so i also thought it was cool when i got a big mailer from publisher's
clearinghouse saying i may have won a million bucks--so i guess it doesn't
take much :).  take care y'all

greg

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# greg m. flamer               northwestern university   @
* 819 forest ave. #2w          mfm520@lulu.acns.nwu.edu  $
& evanston, il  60202          gflame@nwu.edu            *
^                                                        &
*                                                        %
&  "when you're learning to face the path at your pace,  $
$     every choice is worth your while"---indigo girls   @
#                                                        *
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:01:39 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: 12c makes front page...

>ok so i also thought it was cool when i got a big mailer from publisher's
>clearinghouse saying i may have won a million bucks--so i guess it doesn't
>take much :)

gee you mean i'm not the only one that got one of those ;-)
                "adding up the total of a love that's true
multiply life by the power of two."
                                  e.s.
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 10:13:30 -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: 12c makes front page...
x-to:         wingstar@mulberry.com
in-reply-to:  <199510121301.naa11749@uniquest.mulberry.com>

oh my god. here i was, all excited, thinkin' i got the only one. golly,
they even had my name right on there, all inked in and pretty.....

;>


on thu, 12 oct 1995, pat stark wrote:

> >ok so i also thought it was cool when i got a big mailer from publisher's
> >clearinghouse saying i may have won a million bucks--so i guess it doesn't
> >take much :)
>
> gee you mean i'm not the only one that got one of those ;-)
>                 "adding up the total of a love that's true
> multiply life by the power of two."
>                                   e.s.
>
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:15:25 -0400
reply-to:     karen harper <harperk@acs.bu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         karen harper <harperk@acs.bu.edu>
subject:      re: irc and ig
in-reply-to:  <pine.sun.3.91.951012084544.26641a-100000@huitzilo.tezcat.com>

hey trink :)

> a + e = ig..........   the things that make you go hmmmmmm....

yeah, we noticed that but we assumed someone on the channel picked it up
from something official and started using it.  stephen spencer had it in
the footer to the old list....anyone know where it came from?


hmmmmmm indeed :)

kad
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:22:59 -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:      cortez the killer on cd

hi y'all,

seems like there are at least a few people here who are interested in
getting their hands on a cd version of cortez the killer.

welllll, apparently, there's a new european release of band de soleil's
redemption dream which has four extra tracks on it, one of them being
cortez w/ ig (over an 11 minute version if i'm not mistaken).

other extra tracks: black river, sword, movin' on up.

i haven't received mine yet, so i can't give you any more details,
but if you're interested, you can e-mail a woman named claudia at
claudiav@xs4all.nl
apparently cds are much more expensive in the netherlands, so i think
with the exchange rate it's something like $25 (including postage).
i realize y'all are probably pretty broke right about now with all the
new stuff coming out, but i just thought you might like to know.

peace,
lori
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 12:26:06 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
subject:      newsletter!!!!

i just checked my mail and in it was another newsletter from russell
carter announcing the release of 1200 curfews along with a cute little
ticket stub looking thing with the release date of 1200 curfews
and....get this....a guitar pick with the indigo girls writing (you know
how they write indigo girls on the cds and videos) and 1200 curfews and
oct.10
i didnt even pay for the pick....wow...glad i didnt buy the 15 dollar one (:
cool, hey?
later,
stephanie (gonna go play with my new pick)
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 12:43:53 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
subject:      re: newsletter!!!!
x-to:         stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510121204.a1681-0100000@it.uwp.edu>

i am going crazy with envy...
i have begun to delete messages because i'm so tired of reading about how
wonderful the cd is and i haven't even been able to hear the igs on the
darn radio.  really, i'll probably be on here on monday ranting and
raving just like the rest of y'all...so  *one big long sigh for the wait
inserted here* until then i'll just be green...and you know it's not easy
being green!    :)


        jamie suthard

                "the closer we get, the harder the fall..."
                                        -- indigo girls
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 10:51:10 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:      yet another 12cc

hey y'all (even us westerners can say that too), i have yet another "you know
you are an indigo girls fan when" story.   it has to do with 12cc too (i vote
for this one, roman geek - hee hee).  anyway, you know you are an indigo girls
fan when ....

you are out of town when 12cc is released with no access to a cd player, but
you still run out and buy it.  you could have waited till you got home,
probably gotten it for a better price, and had a cd player to play it on,

         but no,

you run to the nearest record store that has it, and buy it, just so you can
look at all the cool pictures and the great stuff on the insert.  gee thanks
lorinda for all your lovely descriptions, that was the icing on the cake.   i
could have gotten the tape version, but i had to get the cd cuz of the track 14
mystery song :) :)

i noticed that ghost was from the red rocks concert.  that concert was
absolutely wonderful.  red rocks is such a beautiful natural amphitheater and
to see ig there was just heaven.  according to the note, it was broadcast on
kbco live.  did anyone get a copy?

enough of my rambling,
cya,
-howard (but y'all can call me howdy)
howard.barlow@cdo.ssi1.com
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 14:39:57 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sherrie good <sherrie.good@chronicle.page1.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sherrie good <sherrie.good@chronicle.page1.com>
subject:      another place to visit

for folks interested in learning more about another hot lesbian musician, who
was out paving the way for female artists when amy and emily were learning the
chords, check out http://ferronweb.com/

my friend kelly and i, sherrie, put this site up for ferron. check us out while
you are visiting the site. let us know what you think!
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 13:46:47 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "s.s.s.s.s.(u.s.branch)" <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         "s.s.s.s.s.(u.s.branch)" <gaukroge@students.uiuc.edu>
subject:      sony page

at least one link from the new sony 1200 curfews page is now working (the
one right at the bottom).  it's got some photos from the album, and
another one of amy+emily, bits of interviews and a short career history --
interesting enough.  looks like the other links, when they come, will be
more interesting though -- photo album, tour bus and other things.

rebecca

p.s.can't we call it "1200curfews" for a bit longer?!  don't intend to
offend anyone, but this american obsession with abbreviations worries
me...leads to impersonality and a heck of a lot of
misunderstanding...imho ;)


     *****************************************************************

     "a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his
     punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world"
                                                        oscar wilde
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date:         tue, 10 oct 1995 12:42:25 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rob_sticka@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rob sticka <rob_sticka@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov>
subject:      indicated contributors wanted

this is your chance to be a star!  (this is mainly for recent additions to the
list)

i am putting together a tape of ig songs as performed and recorded by fellow
list members.  the tape will be called "indicated 3" (yes, 1 and 2 were
previously done).

if you play the guitar or know someone who does, record your best attempts at
performing ig songs and send them to me.  at least one of your songs (probably
more) will end up on the final tape.  i am trying to fill a 90 minute tape.

this tape will be sent to anyone who wants it ($3 per tape, free to
contributors).  i've sent out 120 copies of indicated ii so far so many will
hear your talent.

if you're interested, email me privately and i'll give you a few more details.

i am thinking about an after xmas due date - what do y'all think?

rob
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 16:12:37 -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: another 12c error?

dwayne wrote:
>> 1.  the chatter at the beginning of galileo is known to come from a us
>> concert (thanks to the old listmeister), but the liner notes are pretty
>> clear about them liking the reaction of the uk crowd.

and then kristina wrote:
>maybe so, but the entire performance is from ann arbor. i've compared the
>two very closely... it's not just that a&e stop singing at the "maybe you
>squandered big bucks in your lifetime"... it's that the crowd's singing
>got so loud at this point that it was overwhelming. my audience tape
>confirms that. additionally, during em's solo, she goofs right at the
>very end (one note is about a half-step flat). it's very clear on
>both the tape and the cd. it's the ann arbor performance, without a
>*doubt*.

and now i'm going to add my nickle:
i listened to the track very closely this afternoon. when my counter reads
00:53, jerry starts the distinct "galileo rhythm" and you can hear the
crowd start to react (at 00:50 he does a little intro roll) but at 00:54
there is a distinct change in the sound level of the crowd - one that i
don't think you can  contribute to the normal reaction that this song gets.
listen to it; it just doesn't sound smooth. does this phenom appear on the
ann arbor boot?

still questioning,
deb (debbie@mei.com)
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 17:17:56 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: (nigc) bmhawk--leonard peltier
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              mary clark <mryclrk@eden.rutgers.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of tue, 10 oct 1995 15:27:07 edt

also, robert redford produced and/or directed a documentary about the issue
called incident at oglala.  it is available in most chain video stores,
except maybe blockbuster which has never prided itself on being "politically
correct".


viva la internacionale

bert
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 17:35:35 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
comments:     authenticated sender is <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
from:         "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
subject:      jcs video news

i just pulled this from the ig newsgroup. haven't seen any of you
talking about it. whattaya think?
p.s. i've been lurking here for a few weeks. enjoy the list very
much.


path: news.third-wave.com!news-out.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.uoregon.edu!ccserver!carrieb
from: carrieb@ccserver.uoregon.edu (carrie christine brogoitti)
newsgroups: alt.music.indigo-girls
subject: re: hi/welcome/traders?
date: 9 oct 1995 07:55:55 gmt
organization: university of oregon
lines: 10
message-id: <45akib$6ko@pith.uoregon.edu>
nntp-posting-host: ccserver.uoregon.edu
x-newsreader: tin [version 1.2 pl2]

hey there...just thought i would share what i know about a jcs video.
when at the show in seattle, i saw a man videotaping, so close that i
just assumed him to be part of the cast. i ran into him afterwards and
asked him if this would be something that i would be able to get ahold
of. he said he was making a documentary of the whole production, and that
it would be available in a year, and to check on the internet for it! i
hope that is true, i'll be looking for it cause the show was great!
hope that helped!

*carrie*
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
     james w.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 17:07:57 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         casey connor <chc1@cec.wustl.edu>
subject:      "new" ig promo cd? "breaking away"?

yeah - i've heard of a new ig cd called breaking away or something. it
was sent to a radio station, so it's probably a promo cd, i'm thinking
maybe for 12cc/1.2kc/12c...sorry, no strong info now, will repost when i
have it...

/~~ /~\ /~\ |~ \ /
|   |_| \-\ |-  |
\__ | | \_/ |_  |
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 18:07:53 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: problem child (?)
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>
in-reply-to:  your message of thu, 12 oct 1995 11:16:19 +1000

problem child was what she called it when she performed it at last year's new
year's party at rdr.  it raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawked.  she also played it at the
writer's night at eddie's attic earlier this year.  the version on 1.2k is
only part of the song though.  i don't know if she has played more of it at
other concerts.  if you can get your hands on a boot of either of these
performances, you can hear the entire song.  or wiat until their next album,
which i am sure it will be on.  if it isn't, i will not be pleased.


vive la internacionale

bert
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 18:21:13 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: newsletter!!!!
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              stephanie parsons <parsonss@it.uwp.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of thu, 12 oct 1995 12:26:06 -0500

is this in addition to the most recent fan club mailing, or did this come
with it.  i hope it is a second mailing, because i never got a pick with the
mailing i got. :(  maybe michael bunch is right.


vive la internacionale

bert
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 18:31:15 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              zotigh@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         zotigh@aol.com
subject:      re: wounded knee.
x-cc:         klz@tpd.eds.com

in a message dated 95-10-12 09:51:02 edt, you write:

i wrote to my pahbi (brother) regarding the questions about wounded knee.
what follows is his reply to me, and a few comments i have added. the wounded
knee massacre he speaks of here is the one which occured in the 1800's, not
the aim (american indian movement) event in which leonard peltier was
involved in the 1970's.
"bury my heart at wounded knee" is the name of a book written by dee brown,
in which many incidents involving native and non-native people are recounted
from the native point of view. the wounded knee massacre simply being one of
the last senseless slaughters to have taken place. the only thing the
massacre of the late 1800's and the incident in the mid '70s have in common
is that they both occured near a placed call "wounded knee". the song uses
the title of the book, but the lyrics are in reference mostly to the '70s
incident (which is controvertial even among us natives. come by the #nac
{native american chat} channel on the irc on thursday or sunday evenings, and
i can tell you about it.), rather than being about the massacre at wounded
knee in the late 1800's.

>>>>>> "scott" == zotigh  <zotigh@aol.com> writes:
>
>  scott> i was just catching up on my e-mail, and there was a post on the ig
list
>  scott> asking what happened at wounded knee, because the indigo girls sing
>  scott> a song about it, and they did not know the background. funny, i
don't
>  scott> either. what is the story of the massacre?


here is his reply:

>i pulled out my book last night and read up on what happened - at least
>according to dee brown's research:
>

{"big foot" was a sioux chief.}

>big foot was aware that the army was searching for "all hostile indians", in
>this case anyone not kissing up to the thakoy khee and living on his meager
>rations.  he feared for his band's safety and headed for the pine ridge
>agency.
>
>he was accosted by soldiers and offered no resistance to an armed escort to
>the agency.  when they arrived there they were bedded down for the night,
and
>being late, were left armed.  during the night a general (forgot his name)
showed
>up with more soldiers and more artillery.  that brought four hotchkiss guns
to
>bear on the sleeping indians.  in the morning the newly arrived general
insisted
>big foot's band disarm.  they complied, but he was not satisfied.  he had a
>search conducted and rounded up all knives, clubs, bows & arrows and any
other
>"weapon".  still not satisfied he had a body search conducted which turned
up
>two weapons.  one of the owners - black coyote - was both deaf and unwilling
>to give up his prized possession.  soldiers misinterpreted his raising of
the
>weapon above his head as an act of aggression and opened fire.
>
>of the 350 indians present, something around 50 survived the massacre (the
>army called it a battle)  big foot and many of his leading warriors died in
the
>slaughter.  25 soldiers lost their lives.  a snowstorm prevented the army
>from conducting a cleanup.  they took the survivors, wounded and otherwise,
to the
>pine ridge agency.  there was no room in the barracks so the indians were
>made to sleep outdoors in the wagons in which they had been brought.
>
>after all that, i still don't understand.  why were we the enemy?  why are
we
>still?  i went on in the book.  wounded knee is actually the last tale told.
>i read of the war for the buffalo.  dee brown's information about seit-agia
>differs somewhat from the various tellings, but they are all consistent
about
>him singing his death song and knifing the guard and being gunned down by
>soldiers.  as you leave/cross ft. sill there is a creek named after sitting
>bear.  a tree somewhere probably still grows there that was witness to his
>death.  i had not realized he died on his way out of ft. sill.

{seit-agia (sitting bear) is our great-great-grandfather. a kiowa chief and
leader of the koit-sen-koh (true dogs) society of the kiowa tribe.}

>when we dance, let's remember the old ones as well as the ones that died in
>the white man's wars.  let us never forget what it cost the ones that came
>before, what it has cost our grandfathers, our fathers and brothers to get
us here.
>
>okay i'm off the soap box.  i am very proud of you pahbi.  you represent the
>zotigh family well.  hold your head high and brandish your teeth in a smile!
>you are warrior!  no man can take that from you.  follow your name: take the
>lead.
>
>kenzo
>zotigh - the drifting wood
>

ah-ho, pahbi!

i have a *great* brother!  :)


scott zotigh (t'sope-day-aghn, {"leading the way"})
zotigh@usa.pipeline.com
zotigh@aol.com
kiowa black leggings warrior society
kiowa gourd clan
kiowa tiah-piah society
american indian veterans society, (staff).
'|:")
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 16:02:21 -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:      aim to please...

hallo all!

        i have picked out my favorite moment from watershed...

        "i aim to please the girlies..." -emily saliers

        i suppose i should be turned on, but it's just so hilarious the
way she says it.  expect to see this quote attached to my postings from
now on..

wanting to be one of the girlies...jk,
teri
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 18:59:28 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: what is amy doing?
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              rsimpson <rsimpson@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
in-reply-to:  your message of wed, 11 oct 1995 21:19:42 est

about amy smoking:

there is a big difference between talking about it on the internet, and going
up to her and telling her to quit smoking.  obviously, the latter is way out
of line, but there is nothing wrong with talking about it here.  this mailing
list is a forum for ig fans to express their opinions, feelings, and
concernes about the music and those who are involved in making it.  while a
line definitely must be drawn concerning the discuswsion of personal and
private topics,  i don't feel that this is one of them.  who knows?  maybe
amy will see a lot of fans showing concern about her and her smoking, and
maybe it will be something that pushes her over the edge and convinces her to
quit.  i previously had a scare a few years back when somebody told me at a
party that she had throat cancer.  fortunately, this rumor was false, but i
hope i never have to deal with the day when amy is on stage singing through a
voice box.


vive la internacionale

bert
=========================================================================
date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 19:11:20 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 record collector article in full....
x-to:         indigo girls mailing list
              <indigo-girls%netspace.org@rutvm1.rutgers.edu>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  your message of tue, 10 oct 1995 18:30:48 +0100

i never knew that they did an mtv unplugged.  does anyone have a copy of this
that i could get a dupe of?


vive la internacionale

bert
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 19:47:56 -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:      1200 this train.......

hey!

anybody catch the "....did ya get 'em all?..." after '...pull out the teeth...'?

...simply stirring.....

...eric
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 01:21:12 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      12cc

hmm...12cc works...

it just sounds like another band, thassall...

anyway...

i just heard there was a promo cd doing the rounds called 'broken curfews' or
something, and i was wondering if anyone had a clue on it??

@}--,--'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 20:49:39 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sebcsr@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         susan bankston <sebcsr@aol.com>
subject:      remove from listserv

unfortuantely, i need you to take my name off the list.


sebcsr
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 09:01:00 +0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              glee <b3102097@cc.ntu.edu.tw>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         glee <b3102097@cc.ntu.edu.tw>
subject:      this is embarrassing
in-reply-to:  <199510121238.iaa09141@netspace.org>

i just want to thank everyone who told me that amy and emily have never
been together, and to apologize to anyone who's been offended by my
ignorance...

ah but this is kinda sad...i always thought they were a most beautiful
couple...

again sorry about my folly...

gavin
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 20:44:58 -0600
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:      yet another ig reference in today's paper

ok i'll stop posting soon but i keep running into public ig things.  and it
keeps making me so happy :).  in the same "weather" edition of the daily
northwestern i found another ig reference.  i must write to the editor.
anyway on the back page of the paper is a little sports quiz (go
wildcats!!).  question 4 reads as follows:  (oh btw dyche stadium is where
our football team plays)

dyche stadium (pronounce dyke--i swear), built in 1926, is named for:

a)the indigo girls
b)sandra bernhard
c)william a dyche, former nu vp

how rude!!!  but it sure did make me laugh.  two ig references in one day.
a new album and video.  life is good.  later y'all

greg

!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!*
# greg m. flamer               northwestern university   @
* 819 forest ave. #2w          mfm520@lulu.acns.nwu.edu  $
& evanston, il  60202          gflame@nwu.edu            *
^                                                        &
*                                                        %
&  "when you're learning to face the path at your pace,  $
$     every choice is worth your while"---indigo girls   @
#                                                        *
!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*%$
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 21:57:57 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              joeearls@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         joe earls <joeearls@aol.com>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00

i'm a straight guy fan...lived the ig"s before i "knew"...had trouble (?)
adjusting when etheridge came out...she is (was) so hot...a role
reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
that right? or is it always lesbian?)

anyway, there's hope for us all...

the ig's saved my soul and life when my brother died in 89. i cry at every
concert now.
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 23:00:30 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>
subject:      i have extra pics...

hello everybody!

        i just read what stephanie parsons just wrote about the guitar
pics.  i just realized that i have about 10 of the same ones that i have
no use for.  if you want one e-mail me privately and i'll send one to the
first 10 people that reply.  don't forget your mailing address!
        in case you want to know what it looks like, it is red and it
says indigo girls and 1200 curfews in the same type as the cd.

                        let me know!

                                christina
                                webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 22:30:33 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      re[2]:to:*sniff*

          i am so sorry for all of you out there who have yet to own
          this amazing new album!  language or the kiss is absolutely
          amazing!!!  not to mention the rest of the album!!!  2 1/2
          hours of pure enjoyment!!!
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 22:22:14 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      new member

          i am also new too the mailing list.  my name is kimberly.  i
          love indigo girls and have listened to them for 5 years now.
           when i first started listening to them, i thought they were
          a dead band that no one had heard of.  much to my delight, i
          realized they were still kicking and there are many other
          fans out there!  (my email proves that!)  anyway, feel free
          to write back!  the new album is beyond words!  i can't get
          enough of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 22:36:34 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      reply to:thank y'alls

          thank you for that message title!  i am from the west and
          say "ya'll" all the time!  i smile every time emily and amy
          say that on the album.  just say "indigo girls" and you can
          get a smile out of me!
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date:         thu, 12 oct 1995 22:32:54 est
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kapage <kapage@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu>
subject:      i agree, critiques can't be wrong

          i tried to pick out a couple of the great songs for all of
          you out there on another message, but it is very true that
          you can't single out just one!  i love them all!
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 02:48:31 -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:      amy does smoke

okay, so some of you don't really care, but i thought i would tell you
that when i saw them at central michigan university, i went to their
hotel afterwards to try and catch them when the bus went to pick them
up.  amy walked out in sweatpants, a patagonia, and those buddy holly
glasses on and was indeed smoking a cigarette.  in fact, she stood there
and talked to me for the 5 minutes it took her to finish it.  then she
threw it on the ground and put it out with her shoe and got on the bus.
sorry to disappoint some of you.  i haven't even looked closely at the
picture in 1200 curfews, so i don't know if this is what she's doing or
not.

carol
jone3176@saintmarys.edu.
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 08:39:49 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              horhay <gtuft@niu.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         horhay <gtuft@niu.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 curfews
x-to:         derek keith moulaison <frisco@uclink2.berkeley.edu>

on 10/12 derek wrote:>

        am i the only one that thinks "back together again" is the best
>song on the cd? its so sweet, and i can just imagine emily missing amy
>and wanting to come home to atlanta and do open mic. "i'm not gonna feel
>right till you get us back in front of the microphones..." ahhhhhhhh..
>
>it had to start somewhere,
>derek :)
>

i totally agree!  it's the best song on the album by far.  completely
reminds me of recording songs in my friend's basement.  it's also great to
be able to actually hear how young they sound on that track.  good choice derek.

horhay
gtuft@niu.edu
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 15:01:02 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      what's happened?

this morning i checked my mail and nothing's come through.   have i been
struck off this list or is it the server?   normally there's tons of mail!

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 08:51:23 -0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              carla williams <cjwilliams@getty.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         carla williams <cjwilliams@getty.edu>
subject:      suddenly no messages

i'm sending this to the mailing list to see if i get
it back.  after 3 days of many messages this
morning i had none and i wonder if i've been
unsubscribed.  anyone else have this problem?
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 11:15:54 -0800
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              elana cooper <ecooper@ljcrf.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         elana cooper <ecooper@ljcrf.edu>
subject:      1200 curfews and other stuff

well, we finally bought the 2cd set last night.  boy, am i impressed with
this one.  my deep-rooted enthusiasm for ig has finally resurfaced, for the
first time in about 3 years.  i'm glad it's back.

"watershed" is nice as well.  much more professional than live at the uptown
lounge.  overall, the videos didn't do much for me, though.

more importantly, though, is what a kind list member had to say about me:

>on the way we had to stop by rainy day records.  wow!  we were there
>for a few hours, at least.  i got to see a lot of pictures of people

[snip]

>most importantly, i saw a picture of cooper.
>let me tell you, her album pictures don't do her justice.

well, thank you!  :)

yes, it has often been mentioned that my picture is the highlight of that
store.  perry and i have discussed moving the framed records to the back,
replacing the space with the lovely picture of me kissing roadie (shawn
mullins' dog).

<grin>

alas, there is a slight chance that the "cooper" to which you are referring
is ms. cooper seay, not elana cooper (myself).

a simple misunderstanding.  :)

--elana
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 14:57:50 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              bonnie edwards <bonnie.edwards@actamed.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         bonnie edwards <bonnie.edwards@actamed.com>
subject:      ig and cowboy junkies

     hola,

     i dont know if there are many other cowboy junkie fans out here, but i
     just found it kind of curious that the two groups that i started
     listening to at the same time (~1989) both had double live cd's out
     the same day.  kind of strange, but much enjoyed.  another interesting
     point to note is that both cd sets have a hidden track.

     needless to say, i'm enjoying both a good deal.  cj for the mellow,
     long candlelight baths and ig otherwise :)

     well, back to work!

     adios,
     bonnie

     p.s. hey sherlyn, bert, and mike :)  hope all is well!
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:51:51 -0600
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              margaret vitalis <margaret.c.vitalis@healthpartners.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         margaret vitalis <margaret.c.vitalis@healthpartners.com>
subject:      introduction

hey y'all.  i used to be on one of the old lists that is now history,
and i just found out about this one (thanks again sherlyn!).

my name is margaret, and i've been a fan of the indigo girls for about
5 years now.  it's nice to be back in touch with fans!

i realize i've missed some of the discussion about the new album, but
i'm really enjoying it so far.  i love live music, and i love the
indigo girls, so this is wonderful.  unfortunately, i picked up some
cold/flu type thing about the same time as i picked up this album, so
i don't have much of a critique on it right now other than the fact
that listening to it is making me feel a little better.  i can't wait to
listen to it when i'm a little more coherent.  i'll probably have some
more thoughts on it to post then.

looking forward to chatting with all of you.

----------
margaret vitalis
margaret.c.vitalis@healthpartners.com
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 14:36:43 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mary thomas <met8074@tntech.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mary thomas <met8074@tntech.edu>
subject:      "breaking curfew,"  was 12cc

yes there is a promo out and it's called breaking curfew. we got it up at our
radio station here. i've listened to it several times and i love it! it makes
me pine for a copy of 12cc all the more!! i should be getting one here soon,
though, thank goodness. it's got 14 songs on it and here are the ones i can
remember: river, bmhawk, thin line, joking, tangled up in blue, jonas and
ezekial, power of two, virginia woolf. shucks, that's all i can remember. 8(  i
hope this helps!


mary 8)
*********************************_*_*******************************************
mary e. thomas                 /  |  \       "dying is easy, it's living
slacker extraordinaire        |   |   |            that scares me to death."
met8074@tntech.edu            |  /|\  |
tennessee tech univ            \/_|_\/                          --annie lennox
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 15:53:18 -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:      nigc: commonbond cancellations

i'm posting to let anyone who was going to see the girls this weekend know
that they have cancelled the shows listed below due to the fact that ashley
is sick ....

tonight - 10/13 @ taliano's in tacoma park, md
tomorrow - 10/14 @ hepburn's in philly, pa


they are still planning on performing the rest of the shows scheduled for
next week ...

bummer though - i was going to catch them at both shows ... guess i'll be
staying home this weekend ...

peace

chris
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:29:01 -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:      midnight train, 1200, smoking

"dwayne d. jarrell" <djarrell@glaci.com> wrote:

>believe it or not, i am not going to flame! :)  actually, i just realized
>that i never saw a response to the person who asked what 'fish out of water"
>meant.  i think it's pretty clear that amy feels the style of mttg does not
>fit her - she doesn't even try to sing on this one!

but i think she's much better suited to it than emily.

                               =-=-=<>=-=-=

"amy j. putnam" <pegasus@crl.com> wrote:

>for lorinda:  how about 12cc...the first c rto mean hundred
>and the second for curefew?  *shrug* it's a thought.

i wonder why we don't just call it "1200," much as you might refer to
"nomads"? "1200" is as short as most of the abbreviations suggested, and, i
think, clearer.

besides, "1.2k" anything will annoy the hell out of me because i'm a geek
and 1k=1024!

                               =-=-=<>=-=-=

karen mcelhaney <km5@ornl.gov> wrote:

>speaking of "what is amy doing in the picture (i hope it's not what i think
>it is)," i have heard rumours that one of them smokes.  please tell me this
>is not true!!!!!

amy has smoked, i don't know or care if she still does.

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-13 13:29 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
__________________________________________________________________________
                "you keep saying that you're only human/
       what you mean is that you think you're the only human here"
                      - aimee mann, "crash and burn"
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 16:27:45 -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:      history of us!!! :)

thanks to all who sent advice concerning the bad copies.. :)  i went
back to the store today and listened to the last few songs, and also
made sure they would also all play directly (going right to that
song).  and it all sounded wonderful! :)  so i came home and am
listening to it right now, and it still sounds great.. :)

i also picked up watershed on the way home, $16.99 sale price.  i
should really try and curb myself.. :)

there was also ordering information in the cd jacket.  this may be old
news, but i thought i'd pass it along anyway..  they also have a mini
catalog listing, but the key item, is, of course, item #kt432 :)

cd music co. mail order service
via canaletto
18-47046 misano adriatico (fo)
italy

phone: 39-541-610556
fax: 39-541-613948

price is $22us for a single cd, $4.50 for shipping to the us, $2 each
additional cd.

their full catalog is $5us

    -jude

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jude shabry | hey_jude@brown.edu | they called me mad, and i called them mad,
<http://www.netspace.org/~jude/> |     and damn them- they outvoted me!
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:09:00 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 this train.......
x-to:         nlyng@postoffice.ptd.net

>anybody catch the "....did ya get 'em all?..." after '...pull out the teeth...'
>...simply stirring.....

yeah, really. she said in the liner notes that she was torn between this
version and the one from london. i have that london show too, and she says it
there too. very faint, never heard it before on any others. i'm kinda torn
between which version i like better. i can understand if they had a hard time
deciding because the music _before_ jacobs ladder is better on 12cc (or 1200),
really kinda stops your heart, ya know? but the lead in from jacobs ladder to
this train is better (imho) on the london show because she gradually changes
the rhythm of her frenzied strumming from that of jacobs to that of this train
until she comes to the "1-2-3-4!" part and just crashes into this train. it's
really moving. too bad they didn't have both features on the same show.

well, that's today's thought on 12cc (1200) (geez! now i don't know which to
use!)

folkisgruven
lorindigo

iwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplac
w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:22:05 -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: midnight train, 1200, smoking
x-to:         deb <indigo@clark.net>

>i wonder why we don't just call it "1200," much as you might refer to
>"nomads"? "1200" is as short as most of the abbreviations suggested, and, i
>think, clearer.
>
>besides, "1.2k" anything will annoy the hell out of me because i'm a geek
>and 1k=1024!

i still like mccc, but i am kind of weird.


>amy has smoked, i don't know or care if she still does.

i don't really care either, deb, as long as she does not do so around me.  i
cannot help thinking, though, that it might be better for her health (not to
mention for her voice) if she did not.  a is entitled to a private life, but
she is a public person, and as such i think she has some responsibility as a
role model not to be pictured smoking on an album insert.


jo
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 05:38:27 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              sue edelman <sedelman@bigblue.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sue edelman <sedelman@bigblue.com>
subject:      re: 12cc
x-to:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>

"breaking curfews" is a single promo cd that features tracks from "1200
curfews." as far as i can tell, there isn't anything on the promo that
isn't on the full 2-cd set. i got it at the (college) radio station that i
do a show on a few days before the album came out.

>hmm...12cc works...
>
>it just sounds like another band, thassall...
>
>anyway...
>
>i just heard there was a promo cd doing the rounds called 'broken curfews' or
>something, and i was wondering if anyone had a clue on it??
>
>@}--,--'---
>
>
>  neily :)
>indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
>   41 mountside
>mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
>    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
>     @}--,--'---
>royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...

--
sue edelman, editor: big blue box       |  phone: 617.923.2583
big blue dot                            |  fax:   617.924.8014
9 galen st., watertown ma 02172         |  email: sedelman@bigblue.com
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:01:07 -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: (nigc) re: disappear fear

"christopher m. becker" <cmbecker@space.mit.edu> wrote:

>   while we're at it, i also have a df question.  what is the story
>with "echo my call"?  is it still availiable?  is it released on cd?
>is it to be re-released now that they are signed?  i've got the other
>three and i'm dying to get the fourth.

emc is just printing in cd format! it was announced via the df newsletter
(seeds) which is distributed to the snail mail list. contact krisoz@aol.com
or findoutdf@aol.com for details.

to subscribe to the disappear fear mailing list, send a message to
fear-request@fish.com with the message "subscribe fear" in the body for
bounce format, or "subscribe fear-digest" in the body for digest format
(the two are the same at current volume! :)

--
deb \ indigo@clark.net \ 10-13 13:01 est \ http://www.clark.net/pub/indigo
__________________________________________________________________________
"sometimes the beauty of life/ hits like lightning washing everything clear"
                               - s. colvin
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:38:46 -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: 1200 at 12:00
in-reply-to:  <951012215726_122697614@emout04.mail.aol.com> from "joe earls" at
              oct 12, 95 09:57:57 pm

>
> i'm a straight guy fan...lived the ig"s before i "knew"...had trouble (?)
> adjusting when etheridge came out...she is (was) so hot...a role
> reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
> that right? or is it always lesbian?)

i'm really trying to hold back some anger here, because i get the
impression you're trying.  but, why is melissa no longer "hot?"  because
she's a lesbian?  that changes her looks?

i will not be complacent,
bill
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:00:00 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              carolyn <underdog@onramp.net>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         carolyn <underdog@onramp.net>
subject:      breaking curfews

breaking curfews is a single cd, the track list is identical to the first
disc of 1200 curfews set.  the label side of the cd is very similar as well,
with 'breaking curfews' substituted for '1200 curfews'.  the jewel case
insert is just one sheet, with the title on one side and the list of songs
and the venues on the other, with a back insert that also lists the songs.
all are done in the same style as on '1200 curfews'.  it is esk 7382.

carolyn
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 18:30:39 -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: problem child hypothesis
x-to:         sharon jennings <rcxsj@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  <v01510100aca2650f138e@[128.243.118.245]>

yes, amy sung the song "problem child" at rainy day records and at her
eddie's attic writer's night that she did with cooper, kelly hogan, and
dave claire... at rdr she called it problem child, at eddie's attic she
did not have a title for it.. i've got lyrics for it, and they are really
cool.. "too old to care, to young to count.." :) my favorite line :))


________________________________________________________________________


        "court was in session.. there you were.. showing off your
     pedigree.. or where you just slumming.. shall i invoke destiny.."
                     -cooper seay
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 19:08:02 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mts5@aber.ac.uk
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00
x-to:         joeearls@aol.com

on 13th oct 1995, joe earls wrote:

>i'm a straight guy fan...lived the ig"s before i "knew"...had trouble (?)
>adjusting when etheridge came out...she is (was) so hot...a role
>reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
>that right? or is it always lesbian?)
>

no, she's bisexual.   but she's apparently pretty open about her affairs
with both men and women.   in the us, anyway - the article/interview in folk
roots, a uk magazine, earlier this year (or maybe late last year) emphasised
heavily her committments to gay rights and her (if i remember rightly)
sticking gay rights stickers onto cop cars, but not the fact that she was
bisexual herself.

mat
mts5@aber.ac.uk
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 15:31:35 -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:      smoke and loquat trees...

        personally, it's one of my biggest fantasies to smoke a cigarette
and play pool with amy ray.  just one cigarette.  why is this such a big
deal?  i'd be concerned about her life if i knew she were an avid heroin
user.  folks...let amy be.  but it is nice to see people care about her,
and i guess that's where everyone is coming from .

        a question about "wild wild party in the loquat tree"  in order,
the line goes "chatter, chirp, squeak, buzzzz".  so i need to know if
i've got this right: amy, emily, emily, amy...  is that how they do it.
i didn't know emily had that squeak in her.
        second question is if anyone's seen them perform loquat tree live.

i aim to please the girlies,
teri


"basking in the exploits of her thief
she's a very good listener..."
                -sweet emily
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 18:35:11 -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: irc and ig
x-to:         karen harper <harperk@acs.bu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <pine.3.89.9510121344.a74170-0100000@acs2.bu.edu>

yes, i think the a + e = ig came about from the video.. i don't know who
was the first to start it.. hmmm... but i think it came from the video..
for all i know i was the one to start it.. ummm.. oh well. *yak tries to
rack her brain, but it doesn't seem to work  :)))

*hugs everyone, esp you dear ircers* :))

*smile*

yak


________________________________________________________________________


        "court was in session.. there you were.. showing off your
     pedigree.. or where you just slumming.. shall i invoke destiny.."
                     -cooper seay
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 18:40:00 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              tami waters <imat39@mail.cyconx.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         tami waters <imat39@mail.cyconx.com>
subject:      re: i have extra pics...
x-to:         christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>

>hello everybody!
>
>        i just read what stephanie parsons just wrote about the guitar
>pics.  i just realized that i have about 10 of the same ones that i have
>no use for.  if you want one e-mail me privately and i'll send one to the
>first 10 people that reply.  don't forget your mailing address!
>        in case you want to know what it looks like, it is red and it
>says indigo girls and 1200 curfews in the same type as the cd.
>
>                        let me know!
>
>                                christina
>                                webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
>
>
hi there,

i would absolutely love one of your extra pics...my very special friend is
learning how to play the guitar and is using indigo girls as her learning
point...
please email me with more info about how to get the pic..

thanks so much.

tami
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 18:46:25 +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: i have extra pics...
x-to:         christina r webb <webbc@eniac.seas.upenn.edu>

>hello everybody!
>
>        i just read what stephanie parsons just wrote about the guitar
>pics.  i just realized that i have about 10 of the same ones that i have
>no use for.  if you want one e-mail me privately and i'll send one to the
>first 10 people that reply.  don't forget your mailing address!
>        in case you want to know what it looks like, it is red and it
>says indigo girls and 1200 curfews in the same type as the cd.


could you hold onto one of those for me until tomorrow afternoon?  i am
finally going to get my copy of it, and since i didn't get it on the first
day it was out, i don't know if it will come with a pic.  i'll mail you
tomorrow once i get my copy.

thanks,
jack
________________________________________________________
jack mitchell
jamitch3@vt.edu
106 west eggleston hall
virginia tech
blacksburg, va 24060-0020
phone: (540) 232-6371
http://www.sv.vt.edu/mitchell/

if i could wish for my life to be perfect, it
would be tempting but i would decline, for
life would no longer teach me anything.

                         - allyson jones
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:27:03 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         heather givans <givansh@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
subject:      re: what is amy doing?
x-to:         rsimpson@iusmail.ius.indiana.edu

, i would like to reply to the
          question of "what is amy doing??"  my answer to that is,
          "who cares?"

        i've got the answer.  i think she is drawing and happens to have a
pen in her mouth while doing so.  when i was at their swamp o concert last year,
i saw that a few people had amy's signiture and little cat cartoon things
along with her autograph.  see, not only is she talented musically but she is
gifted cartoonally as well!  pretty good insight, i say.

-heather g.
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 14 oct 1995 00:02:27 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      question.

i am convinced. _convinced_ that i have at some point in my life heard a tape
where the indigo girls sing big yellow taxi. utterly. but it's not on any of
my tapes, so i guess i could have been dreaming....unless you know better...

and another thing. i don't wanna talk about it and loquat tree are two songs
i don't think they've done live, but have in the studio (and no, i'm not gonna
count idwtai on dave letterman, even though i should...) so are there any others
that i missed...or am i wrong??

and finally...i'm trying to add a few select things to my tape collection, so
if anyone has any ig's _studio_ demos/outtakes, or any quality live soundboard/
radio shows ('spesh from this year!!) or any unreleased live amy/emily
originals, then i'm sure i could work out a trade with you :):) and i don't
er, that is, i want ig's live in san francisco bad :):) never know, i may be
tempted to part with treasured possesions...like my cuddley bunny. or even my
kermit puppet...
but seriously, yeah, i need some quality things in my tape box. just another
audience recording is no good anymore...sad, huh??

@}--,--'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:36:59 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: problem child (?)
x-to:         piquet the cat <piquet@geko.com.au>

>> the atlantic hopefully<g> so am i right in saying that "problem child" is
>> the hidden track? if it is then i have a huge grin on my face<g> she sang
>> it during touch me fall on a couple of the uk dates last year.
>>
>> (go, go, go..... don't assume anything... raise your hands.... i heard the
>> shot gun shiver.)
>
>ohh... is 'problem child' the name of the new amy song?  is that the real
>name of it... i've been calling it 'don't assume anything'.  does anyone
>have the lyrics for it?

ok ok ok. i give in. i've waited a whole day to see if anyone else is going to
say it, but no one did. so yes. it's "problem child" and no it's not called
"don't assume anything" it's problem child, and yes it's a whole song on it's
own. i don't have the lyrics, but you can hear every word she says on the cd.
i just don't have it with me, and i don't really remember off hand, but
they're pretty short and pretty straightforward. "raise your hands, raise your
hands high....go, go, go,...don't assume anything, this time, don't assume
anything..." and there's a verse in there somewhere but i don't remember it.

folkisgruven,
lorindigo
(and yes, the list is non-existant today.)


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w                                                                           e
i lorinda wright           "learn to pretend there's more than love that    n
l lw01@lehigh.edu           matters. -e.s.                                  t
l lehigh university                                                         i
n bethlehem, pa                                                             w
o                        "a ghost of comfort, angel's breath to keep this   i
t                         life inside my chest." -a.r.                      l
b                                                                           l
e      "a thousand guitar strings - amy ; two guitar strings - emily        n
c                                                                           o
omplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnotbecomplacentiwillnot
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:46:14 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              brendan white <bw004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         brendan white <bw004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
subject:      re: i have extra pics...
in-reply-to:  <199510130300.xaa01965@blue.seas.upenn.edu> from "christina r
              webb" at oct 12, 95 11:00:30 pm

>
> hello everybody!
>
>         i just read what stephanie parsons just wrote about the guitar
> pics.  i just realized that i have about 10 of the same ones that i have
> no use for.  if you want one e-mail me privately and i'll send one to the
> first 10 people that reply.  don't forget your mailing address!
>         in case you want to know what it looks like, it is red and it
> says indigo girls and 1200 curfews in the same type as the cd.
>

i know you dont have any more, but i had to try anyway :)
brendan white
cpu 271153 u or rochester
rochester ny 14627-1153

wow- it's really kind of you to do even though i figgure they're gone.
:)

--
brendan white
bw004d@uhura.cc.rochester.edu
"strange how laughter looks like crying with no sound.. raindrops taste like
tears without the pain" -- queensryche
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:31:15 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: what's happened?
in-reply-to:  <199510131402.kaa05998@netspace.org>; from "matthew joseph smith"
              at oct 13, 95 3:01 pm

>
> this morning i checked my mail and nothing's come through.   have i been
> struck off this list or is it the server?   normally there's tons of mail!

there is nothing wrong, just that not may people have stuff to say.
the list isn't usually as busy as its been the last couple of weeks.
after all, we did have two major releases 4 days ago.

                                -- chris


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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 12:28:48 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@cso.uiuc.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         rebecca gaukroger <gaukroge@cso.uiuc.edu>
subject:      re: suddenly no messages
x-to:         carla williams <cjwilliams@getty.edu>
in-reply-to:  <s07e28f1.072@getty.edu>

on fri, 13 oct 1995, carla williams wrote:

> i'm sending this to the mailing list to see if i get
> it back.  after 3 days of many messages this
> morning i had none and i wonder if i've been
> unsubscribed.  anyone else have this problem?
>
i sent a message to the list yesterday or the day before and it hasn't
come through yet....will this one?....

rebecca.
     *****************************************************************

     "a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his
     punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world"
                                                        oscar wilde
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 13:29:59 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
subject:      re: amy does smoke
in-reply-to:  <pine.hpp.3.91.951013024525.18583e-100000@jade.saintmarys.edu>

on fri, 13 oct 1995, jones wrote:

> threw it on the ground and put it out with her shoe and got on the bus.

hmmm. so much for environmentalism.

k
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 10:28:29 -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: what's happened?
x-to:         matthew joseph smith <mts5@aber.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  <199510131402.kaa05998@netspace.org>

matt, we're all listening sooooo intently to 1,200 curfews that we're too
mesmerized to type any letters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:d

on fri, 13 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:

> this morning i checked my mail and nothing's come through.   have i been
> struck off this list or is it the server?   normally there's tons of mail!
>
> mat
> mts5@aber.ac.uk
>
=========================================================================
date:         sat, 14 oct 1995 01:28:42 +0100
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
subject:      indigo girls live in london on the disney channel....

hey :):)

late night neily presents...
the not very definitive guide of people and things to look out for on indigo
girls live in london...this weekend on the disney channel (in the states,
anyway...i think we get winnie the pooh, not that i normally mind winnie, but
...)

so...

___________________amy_______________emily__________________________
tv area   |....kirsti/sharon...............neil | tv camera area....
__________|.......baerbel......matt/kerry.......|___________________

ovbiously there's one or two more peope amoungst and behind us, but that's
your general plan of the stage...

the clother....amy in a 'give me liberty and justice for all t-shirt' (well,
someone asked!!
emily...watch the sweat appear on her sweatshirt....

the songs...

reunion: "won't do you any good" is sung as the first decent shot of neil
(hey! that's me!!) appears...i'm bottom left folks...you'll see what i mean...
there are many, many more points where i am, but you don't want them all pointed
out to you now, do you??

there's a heavy snare beat just as it goes into the guitar solo. listen for the
edit into the solo recorded on the second attempt at the song later that
evening...
there's a long shot of jerry playing out of sync, and of amy soloing, where
she hits notes at the 'wrong' time...
cunning that...
so they dubbed the sound of the second solo over shots of the original. where
normally both sound and vision were from the first...see??

(oh, before i forget...told you this was late night and garbled, but...
if you're the indigo girls, the front row as you look at them are....
neil, anne, justine k, justine ?, sharon, kirsti....but only the ones on the
list at some time are in the above plan...gottit??)

crowd singing "cause maybe you squandered.." good shot of me :):) (this shot
is flipped left to right....

hammer and a nail:
first chorus, kirsti looks straight at the camera. can't miss her. sharon is
to the left of her as we look, in a shawn colvin shirt (the lass has taste!!)

this train: nothing special...

least complex: this is where it gets real fun...
"time when i came sooooooooo close" (2nd??) time...neil's acting v.strange. i
was trying to look across to kirsti to see if she was going to go through with,
well, i'll say in a minute, but...it looks a little more strange than i do
normally...
after the middle 8, when everything cuts out and emily sings
'i sit two stories above the street'
neil and kirsti are playing the pennywhistle part, and you can see em's
reaction in the next line, it's just so excellent!! she rolls her eyes and
smiles, and there's a little giggle in her voice, it's just so cool, and that
was me!! she looked at me!!! :):)

the crowd 'na na na na nana na' at the end...
first time: sharon and kirsti(just about) and more are shown
second time: me again...
third time: matt (and kerry leaning on him) a real cool shot, can't miss him!!

ghost:
chickenman: (nothing for these really except observe the moshing...)
kid fears:

closer to fine...

so onstage from right to left you have:
gail ann dorsey (with tambourine)
danielle howle (with shaker)
sara lee (with tambourine
me!!!!!!(with tambourine, and conversing with sara :>:>)
some other woman...
emily....and then it gets all a muddle...

so as well as me on the tambourine, then there's kirsti's big moment!!!
a freeform jazz pennywhistle solo :):)

oh that was as you were in the audience looking at the stage, that was up there,
if you're taking notes...

and that's it...obseddive it may be, but i'm proud of being there :):)

like i said, it's not the absolute definitive list member presence-type thing,
but i tried...at least you'll be able to see a couple of faces to tie up with
names...(but after seeing mine, will that be a good thing or a bad...?? )

i go bed. bed good. bed warm. neil tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiired. neil sleep well.
with chocolate on the way :):)

@}--,-'---


  neily :)            indigogirlsjellyfishdeaconblueedenburningtracychapmanaimee
   41 mountside        mannbeatlesbuddyhollydannywilsonbillyjoelshawncolvinmaria
    guildford           mckeefairgroundattractioneverlybrothersdelamitribandomd
     @}--,--'---         royorbisonjuliemillerjamroxettecarolekingandmanymore...
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 20:31:33 -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: question.
x-to:         mr neil hunt <ph21nh@surrey.ac.uk>
in-reply-to:  <4486.199510132302@ph.surrey.ac.uk>

  big yellow taxi was sung at earth jam in atlanta, last year, w/nanci
griffith, mary chapin, jackson browne, buffalo tom,
viva la
diva, and maybe band de soleil, i think that's all... but i'm not sure..


________________________________________________________________________


        "court was in session.. there you were.. showing off your
     pedigree.. or where you just slumming.. shall i invoke destiny.."
                     -cooper seay
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 12:25:16 cdt
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              avigail barel <avigailb@asms3.k12.ar.us>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         avigail barel <avigailb@asms3.k12.ar.us>
organization: arkansas school for math & science
subject:      re: suddenly no messages

the same thing happened to me.  i signed on to the list 3 days ago
and 3 days in a row, i got 30 or 40 messages every time i checked my
e-mail. then today, i check and there isn't any at all. what's going
on?
avigail
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 20:45:54 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              pst4@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         sue orsillo <pst4@aol.com>
subject:      watershed help

ok, i knew when i moved here to oklahoma, it wouldnt be as easy to get the
music i liked, but i have run into a real stumper here and would appreciate
anyones help.  i have called all over ok city trying to find a copy of
watershed.  most places have never heard of it, but three places (best buy,
blockbuster music and suncoast video) claim it was released *last* november
or december, and say they can no longer get it for me.

anyone have any idea what might be up?
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 21:04:48 -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:      equipment

i know this has been posted before but could someone please post what kind of
equipment amy and emily use? (guitars anps etc)  thanks a bunch!  cathy
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 11:56:00 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              nme1@axe.humboldt.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
comments:     resent-from: nme1@axe.humboldt.edu
comments:     originally-from: nikka dog <nme1@axe.humboldt.edu>
from:         nme1@axe.humboldt.edu
subject:      re: get me off this crazy ride!
x-to:         "buck, kristin j" <kbuck@nmu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <11oct95.21120499.0017.music@nmu.edu>

i am not sure where this message is going, but here is my deal... i keep
going over my quota so i would like to get off of this darned thing if i
can.  it's been fun, but i can't cope anymore. :)  so, could you please
take me off of this!?  thanks so much!  take it easy!

        nikki

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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 15:16:06 -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:      1200 curfews....problems?

hi people,

i just bought 1200 curfews....very, very cool! but during jonas &
ezechial (sp?) and tangle up in blue, so far, the balance goes out
from the left and to the right only several times. does anyone else
hear this and/or is it supposed to do this.  i have the cassette.

thanks for any info,
keep on rockin'
gina
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 14:18:32 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              mary thomas <met8074@tntech.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         mary thomas <met8074@tntech.edu>
subject:      re: i have extra pics...

i want one! hopefully i made the cut off! in case i did, here's my mailing
address:

mary thomas
ttu box 10698
cookeville tn 38505


*********************************_*_*******************************************
mary e. thomas                 /  |  \       "dying is easy, it's living
slacker extraordinaire        |   |   |            that scares me to death."
met8074@tntech.edu            |  /|\  |
tennessee tech univ            \/_|_\/                          --annie lennox
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 14:32:07 -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: "new" ig promo cd? "breaking away"?

>yeah - i've heard of a new ig cd called breaking away or something. it
>was sent to a radio station, so it's probably a promo cd, i'm thinking
>maybe for 12cc/1.2kc/12c...sorry, no strong info now, will repost when i
>have it...

yup it's a promo. i heard it's called "breaking curfew" and it was sent out
to radio stations. it contained about 13 (i think) tracks from 1200.

deb (debbie@mei.com)
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 16:03:08 -0500
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jamie suthard <suthardj@southwestern.edu>
subject:      re: nigc: commonbond cancellations
x-to:         guinione@aol.com
in-reply-to:  <951013155307_123263178@mail04.mail.aol.com>

are the girls ever gonna be in texas?????????

        jamie suthard

                "the closer we get, the harder the fall..."
                                        -- indigo girls
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 17:54:24 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              jm7711@cnsvax.albany.edu
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         jaime meisler <jm7711@cnsvax.albany.edu>
subject:      re: nigc: commonbond cancellations

hi!
i'm jaime and i just found this list.
can you tell me where the indigo girls are going to be playing this week
and the next couple of weeks. i heard they were finished touring.
help, i need to see them again!
thanks!
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 14:55:17 -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: history of us!!! :)
x-to:         jude shabry <hey_jude@brown.edu>
in-reply-to:  <199510132027.qaa27326@peace.netspace.org>

abotu that kts catalogue....

italy recently sharply cracked down on the bootlegging industry there
so it is fair to assume that kts/italy no longer exists or has gone
deeply underground.  i dont know that sending them money will get
you anything but short $5.  feel free to take your chances, but
i dont think it is in existence any longer.  perry at rdr confirms
this for me.  it was apparently one of the first shops closed when
italy cracked down.  there *is* a kts in australia but it isnt clear
that it's the same company per se.  soo.....your best bet on finding
kts stuff now is to keep your nose to the ground for existing kts
stuff in american shops.

aside from that...perry also advises to not directly work with non-us
"live" companies as the us customs is also cracking down on the
bootlegging stuff coming in.  you could wind up with an uncomfortable
spotlight on you :/


amy p.                          /       who holds your hand
pegasus@crl.com                /        when you're alone
                              /
the original photo monk      /                  --patty larkin
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 18:30:26 -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:      whoa!  thin line on the radio in northampton

hey, everyone!  i heard the ig version of thin line on the radio in
northampton, ma, today!  i kept looking at the tape (that i have tl on)
that was resting in the entrance of the tape player (but not pushed in)
and trying to figure out what was going on!  i pretty much got it when my
friend yelled at me ("it's on the radio, for christ's sake...  sheesh!!!).

cheers!
margaret
(yet another reason to love northampton)
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 22:09:21 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
comments:     authenticated sender is <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
from:         "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00

..she is (was) so hot...a role
> > reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
> > that right? or is it always lesbian?)
>
> i'm really trying to hold back some anger here, because i get the
> impression you're trying.  but, why is melissa no longer "hot?"  because
> she's a lesbian?  that changes her looks?
>

chill, man.
the guy has problems falling for a woman who could never
want him. what's the big deal? fantasy is fantasy, after all, and the
best involve *some* personal involvement.
p.s. i'm listing to 1200 (my personal abbreviation) and think
it's incredible. the only offical 2nd release of "closer to fine" i
know of. anybody want to knock this battery off my shoulder?

imho,

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
     james w.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 19:17:10 -0700
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              was gonzo really in love with chickens?dcm <cera@helen.bush.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         was gonzo really in love with chickens?dcm <cera@helen.bush.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00
x-to:         mts5@aber.ac.uk
in-reply-to:  <199510131808.oaa17272@netspace.org>

funny funny.....yeah she and andy stuck gay stickers all over cop
cars...she was talking about it at one of her shows...she's great fun :)
-c
i admire her soo much...all right enough drooling
btw......i love this ig cd so much!!!!! could go on for hours, but i
won't :)
on fri, 13 oct 1995, matthew joseph smith wrote:

> on 13th oct 1995, joe earls wrote:
>
> >i'm a straight guy fan...lived the ig"s before i "knew"...had trouble (?)
> >adjusting when etheridge came out...she is (was) so hot...a role
> >reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
> >that right? or is it always lesbian?)
> >
>
> no, she's bisexual.   but she's apparently pretty open about her affairs
> with both men and women.   in the us, anyway - the article/interview in folk
> roots, a uk magazine, earlier this year (or maybe late last year) emphasised
> heavily her committments to gay rights and her (if i remember rightly)
> sticking gay rights stickers onto cop cars, but not the fact that she was
> bisexual herself.
>
> mat
> mts5@aber.ac.uk
>
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 22:20:17 +0000
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
comments:     authenticated sender is <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
from:         "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
subject:      devil's advocate
x-cc:         teri bailey <terib@mail.utexas.edu>

hey y'all;
i'm a texan who's been lurking here for a while and really enjoy the
depth of devotion and knowledge everybody has for the ig. however, i
feel compelled to play devil's advocate here and point out a few
problems i have with past and present recordings and live shows.
1. am i the only person who hates southern man, no matter if jesus
himself recorded it?
2. i saw the latest tour (after swamp ophelia came out) in
pittsburgh, pa, and loved it. however, i absolutely *hated* emily's
solo guitar work on touch me fall. i love the fact they're
experimenting with new instruments, but though it dull and tedious.
apparently, the otherwise-enthusiastic crowd agreed, since that was
the last encore they clapped for. am i alone?
3. i hate the line "like water on a stain" in touch me fall. (which,
btw, is pretty much my favorite song on that album - i guess that's
why this one line sticks in my craw.) it's so inane considering amy's
usual depth. am i so wrong?
just trying to stir up a little real conversation in what seems to be
a mutual admiration club at times. sorry if i offended anyone, please
send flames directly to:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
     james w.
jwilker@third-wave.com
"mother, father, look at your little monster.
"i'm a hero, i'm a zero,
"i'm the butt of the worst joke in history.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 22:54:14 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
subject:      re: 1200 at 12:00
x-to:         joeearls@aol.com
in-reply-to:  <951012215726_122697614@emout04.mail.aol.com>

on thu, 12 oct 1995, joe earls wrote:

> i'm a straight guy fan...lived the ig"s before i "knew"...had trouble (?)
> adjusting when etheridge came out...she is (was) so hot...a role

still is very hot!!!!!

> reversal....now,  with ani dif., my three favorite artist are gay women. (is
> that right? or is it always lesbian?)
>
> anyway, there's hope for us all...
>
> the ig's saved my soul and life when my brother died in 89. i cry at
every > concert now.

i know that my sister is my best friend and always will be.  i still cry
when i hear certain ig songs because i know how important my sister (amy)
is to me (she pretty much raised me from 1 to 5 years old) and i love her
very much.  i can't imagine ever losing her, but i think i came close.  my
little niece melissa (her daughter, 13 months old) was at the beach, ran
into the water (lake), and stopped breathing right away.

she was revived very quickly and stated in good condition at yale new
haven hospital.  i thank god (and my sister, and sister in-law, and the
paramedic who happened to be there), that melissa is 100% all right!!!

i am so sorry that you lost your brother.  i am sure he loved you very
much (as much as you loved him).  have you seen the watershed video
yet????  it gives me a total sense of oneness with everything and everybody.
"the less i seek my source for some definitive,  closer i am to fine!!!!!)

so, your three favorite artists happen to be gay........  are they not
extremely talented musicians????  do they not have a heck of lot to say?
do they not help you to realize how important your life and happiness is,
and get on with your life even though you feel like half of yourself died
with your loved one?

so what does it matter who helps you?  anyone who helps me through a very
hard time is not only good in my book, they're an angel.

take care,
i wish you peace!

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
       betsy                     "if the world is night
                                  shine my life   \|/
       macmilla@fit.edu           like a light"  -> <-
                                - emily saliers   /|\
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 22:57:21 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
subject:      re: nigc: commonbond cancellations
in-reply-to:  <pine.hpp.3.91.951013160253.20035a-100000@ralph.southwestern.edu>

on fri, 13 oct 1995, jamie suthard wrote:

> are the girls ever gonna be in texas?????????

nope. never. that i'm sure of.

:)

kristina
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 23:31:27 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
subject:      re: yet another ig reference in today's paper
x-to:         greg flamer <gflame@nwu.edu>
in-reply-to:  <v01510100aca3814d815b@[129.105.83.121]>

greg flamer wrote:

> ok i'll stop posting soon but i keep running into public ig things.  and it
> keeps making me so happy :).  in the same "weather" edition of the daily
> northwestern i found another ig reference.  i must write to the editor.
> anyway on the back page of the paper is a little sports quiz (go
> wildcats!!).
yes, unh wildcats as well!

  question 4 reads as follows:  (oh btw dyche stadium is
where > our football team plays)
>
> dyche stadium (pronounce dyke--i swear), built in 1926, is named for:
>
> a)the indigo girls
> b)sandra bernhard
> c)william a dyche, former nu vp
>
ig. ig. ig is the answer, right?????
(who cares about your former vice pres. (joking))


> how rude!!!  but it sure did make me laugh.  two ig references in one day.
> a new album and video.  life is good.


yes it is!  :)

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
       betsy                     "if the world is night
                                  shine my life   \|/
       macmilla@fit.edu           like a light"  -> <-
                                - emily saliers   /|\
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 23:25:19 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         kristina cizas <kcizas@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
subject:      re: another 12c error?
x-to:         deb reiser <debbie@mei.com>
in-reply-to:  <v01530526aca3322a4bab@[151.186.5.88]>

on thu, 12 oct 1995, deb reiser wrote:

> i listened to the track very closely this afternoon. when my counter reads
> 00:53, jerry starts the distinct "galileo rhythm" and you can hear the
> crowd start to react (at 00:50 he does a little intro roll) but at 00:54
> there is a distinct change in the sound level of the crowd - one that i
> don't think you can  contribute to the normal reaction that this song gets.
> listen to it; it just doesn't sound smooth. does this phenom appear on the
> ann arbor boot?

let it never be said that i won't admit when i'm wrong. although very
close... argh, they're not exactly the same. i'm amazed at how close the
two are, however (even in the crowd reactions at the same points... are we
such sheep?) but yes, there are some very slight differences in the actual
song. ah well. the intro, however, *is* from ann arbor, that's my story
and i'm stickin' to it.

*grin*
k
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date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 23:52:01 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         betsy macmillan <macmilla@winnie.fit.edu>
subject:      re: devil's advocate
x-to:         "james w." <jwilker@srvr.third-wave.com>
in-reply-to:  <199510140217.waa04258@srvr.third-wave.com>

> 1. am i the only person who hates southern man, no matter if jesus
> himself recorded it?
> 2. i saw the latest tour (after swamp ophelia came out) in
> pittsburgh, pa, and loved it. however, i absolutely *hated* emily's
> solo guitar work on touch me fall. i love the fact they're
> experimenting with new instruments, but though it dull and tedious.
> 3. i hate the line "like water on a stain" in touch me fall. (which,
> btw, is pretty much my favorite song on that album - i guess that's
> why this one line sticks in my craw.) it's so inane considering amy's
> usual depth. am i so wrong?
sorry if i offended anyone, please
> send flames directly to:

sorry, forgot to send directly.

1) southern man is ok, (pretty darn good if you ask me)

2)  i still can't help but find any of emily's guitar work just awsome!!

3)  no offense, but i do disagree.  maybe it's because i've been trying
to get stains out of clothes since i was 12 years old.  maybe not.  i
feel that this symbolism is quite apprapoe (big ???? on spelling).

it's not that you're wrong, i just feel you need to open  your mind just
a little bit more.  it's so much more fun that way!!!!

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
       betsy                     "if the world is night
                                  shine my life   \|/
       macmilla@fit.edu           like a light"  -> <-
                                - emily saliers   /|\
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
=========================================================================
date:         fri, 13 oct 1995 23:54:32 -0400
reply-to:     indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>,
              smcgill818@aol.com
sender:       indigo girls mailing list <indigo-girls@netspace.org>
from:         stephen mcgill <smcgill818@aol.com>
subject:      re: devil's advocate

thanks, james!  meaningful conversation can sometimes be lacking here.  while
amy and emily are the most talented singer/songwriters in the biz, they are
not perfect.  as much as we might think so, sometimes we need to offer
dissenting points of view.  it keeps things interesting.  also, while i know
that they don't really care for computers, i presume that amy and emilywould
feel a bit uncomfortable reading all of our raves.  i'm sure that they would
appreciate "constructive criticism" much more...
a penny for anyone's thoughts?
stephen


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