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To: Lost1 who wrote (28)7/25/2002 12:54:16 AM
From: elpolvo  Respond to of 1713
 
lostie-

that was GREAT! especially the last 15 seconds...

it sounded like the ghost of jimi hendrix
washing up on a rocky coast in north carolina
at midnight under a full moon.

how did jew do dat?

-polvo



To: Lost1 who wrote (28)7/25/2002 1:55:10 AM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
lostie-

looks like i may be austin bound with daughter.

think i can get a free lunch at my namesake restaurant?

does this dude ever hang around town?...

mywebpages.comcast.net

-polvo



To: Lost1 who wrote (28)7/25/2002 7:10:50 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Thanks for the Cowboy Junkies tune.

I'm a new fan after hearing a cool interview and concert on some college radio station here in NY last week.

I remembered their name from a cool version of Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane" that they did for some movie (Natural Born Killers maybe).

They also do a nice needle in the arm version of the Stone's "Dead Flowers" and a trance-like, bluesy version of Patsie Kline's "I Go Walking After Midnight".

I like their original stuff, too.

I think they have a new CD coming out soon.

I learned on the radio interview that they are mostly all family (brothers sister act).

Here's some other basic trivia:

canoe.ca

I've been meaning to get elpolvo the deejay to play some of their stuff on his NNBM Barroom jukebox. (hint hint)
<g> <ng>

Nice site you built here, Lostdude. I've been listening since you went into business...

Keep the tunes flowing.

-MargoTimminsMicrophone