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Re: Yippee!! OTR content



Just a note:

There's a big difference between duffle and duffel--
at least in the sites below.

Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Dobo-Hoffman" <khoffman at woh_rr.com>
To: <GJFinerJr at aol_com>; "Over-The-Rhine" <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:34 PM
Subject: RE: Yippee!! OTR content


> Wow,
> Thanks for both of the tips:
> www.dufflebag.com looks like a really cool site! I'm just getting my
> turntable hooked up to the computer (have to route through the living room
> stereo since turntables aren't amplified).
> As for Ivy, there aren't any song samples on their website, but I did find
> one at the following link.  I think I'll be buyin' this one.
> http://www.galleryofsound.com/freecd/hellcar_song.asp?CDSongID=81
> Kevin "Doughboy"
>
>
> Hey peeps--
>
> Just a little navigation for anyone searching for OTR Patience or Eve.
Just
> got my used copies (used being a misnomer here, though--they're virtually
> mint disks with clean, neat cover art/booklets).  Here's where I got 'em:
> www.Duffelbag.com or call
> 1-800-295-1931.  One-stop shopping for used, cut-out, hard-to-find,
> out-of-print, import CD's, Movies, Vinyl (mmm....luscious vinyl...!!!!)
God
> I miss records.  I feel like John Cusack in High Fidelity.  :o)
>
> In other news, still recovering ever so slowly from the NYC tragedy.  For
> those of you who don't know me, I live just a mere 30 minutes outside of
> Manhattan in New Jersey.  However, a friend of mine and I decided it was
> time
> to go back to our beloved city to see a wonderfully beautiful band "Ivy."
> Definitely worth checking out.  I couldn't imagine any OTR fan who
wouldn't
> like Ivy.  They're a NYC band with a French-American female lead singer.
> Just have some faith and plunk down 12 bucks for Ivy's latest release,
"Long
> Distance".  You will not be disappointed. I promise.
> It's very layered, textured, atmospheric sound with a bit of a pop twist
> (but
> they definitely wouldn't get airplay.)  I've been into Ivy since they
> released their first disk, "Realistic" back around '94.  The second disk
is
> called "Apartment Life".  All of them are good, but start with the new one
> and go backwards.
>
> Happily listening to Eve and Patience for the first time,
> Greg
> uh, umm...second time...thanks Tabitha!!!!  :o)
>
> np's:  david mead-mine and yours---- jay farrar-sebastopol (formerly of
Son
> Volt and Uncle Tupelo) Four Stars--go buy it...buy it NOW!! (with Ah-nold
> voice) :o)
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