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RE: No WTC or Marsha content



it depends on the tone of the rest of the CD, I would think. i'd have to
say, Everyman's Daughter or Moth from AMR, if the songs on the CD are more
energetic. Oh,  Falling (Death Of A Tree), that also. If they tend to be on
the somber side, I'd say Etcetera, Whatever or Poughkeepsie, or if you
really wanted to, Willoughby, that's a very yummy piece. Actually, come to
think of it, the rough mix of If Nothing Else would be cool, I've had a
bunch of people comment on how they like that one, just based on it's
minimalistic nature.


::chris::


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-over-the-rhine at actwin_com
[mailto:owner-over-the-rhine at actwin_com]On Behalf Of Lara Conrad
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:38 AM
To: over-the-rhine at actwin_com
Subject: No WTC or Marsha content


Is it just me, or has the content of this list gotten a bit bizzare in the
past few days...?

Here's my situation/question, and I'm looking for opinions...

I'm in a masters program where all the people in my classes are fairly
close. There are 30 of us and over the past year we've developed good
relationships and had really good times. Come next June we will all be
graduating and going our separate ways.

One of my classmates has offered to put together a "CD" in which each of us
choose one track and then she compiles them all and will burn copies for
each of us.

I'm not sure yet what song I am going to submit, but I was thinking possibly
something by Over the Rhine because chances are people will hear it and
think of me because most of them know I'm into the semi-obscure female
fronted band scene.

Any ideas what would be a good song for the masses that would showcase the
band and possibly have meaningful lyrics for the occasion?

Any suggestions would help....

Thanks. =)
~Lara

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