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Please stop writing me!!! I am not an OTR fan!!!!



Stop writing me now!!!!  I am not an OTR fan!!!  You are clogging up my email and I do not want you to send me any more junk mail.  Please stop writing me!!!!!
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> From: Owner-Over-The-Rhine at actwin_com
> Date: 2002/04/30 Tue AM 03:58:04 EDT
> To: Over-The-Rhine-Digest at actwin_com
> Subject: Over-The-Rhine Digest V4 #44
> 
> 
> Over-The-Rhine Digest     Tuesday, April 30 2002     Volume 04 : Number 044
> 
> 
> 
> In this issue:
> 
> 	The Biggest Paste News Ever (fwd)
> 	RE: Fitzgerald's review and other assorted ramblings - long and w indy
> 	Fitzgerald's and Listees
> 	Re: Karin's beauty 
> 	Re: OTR audience response
> 	Re: Karin's beauty
> 	Re: Karin's beauty 
> 	kenyon.& how beautiful karin is.  etcetera whatever.
> 	old lostee, David
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 11:31:23 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Stefani Fortney <ponybat at yahoo_com>
> Subject: The Biggest Paste News Ever (fwd)
> 
> my brother forwarded this to me and i thought i'd send
> it along to the list in order that you might all be
> enriched or what have you....
> 
> 
> > 
> > We'd wet ourselves, but that would be
> > unprofessional. Still that's 
> > how we feel right now as we announce three new
> > products we couldn't 
> > be more excited about. (That's why we're posting
> > this "mass-mailed" 
> > message to our fellow Profane Saints.)
> > 
> > First, Bill Mallonee's debut solo CD, "Fetal
> > Position," is being
> > released exclusively through PasteMusic.com and is
> > now available for
> > pre-order. This is the record fans have been asking
> > for. Twelve brand
> > new songs that will borrow your soul, shake it,
> > reshape it, and hand 
> > it back to you with a wry smile. And yes, those 12
> > include fan 
> > favorite: "You Give It All Your Heart." The CD will
> > ship in early 
> > June. (If you've already sent Bill a check, you'll
> > receive your CD. 
> > If you've just emailed Bill saying, "I want to order
> > it," you still 
> > need to visit http://www.pastemusic.com/bill and
> > submit your order. 
> > 
> > Also, Bill has found the master to the 1995 fan
> > album, "My Year In
> > Review," which was available only on cassette and
> > only to VOL fan 
> > club members. The original 12 songs include three
> > that have never 
> > been released on CD before ("My Year in Review,"
> > "Berlin in '53" and
> > "Postscript"), early versions of several others, and
> > a two songs only
> > available on compilations. We've also added
> > previously unreleased 
> > live versions of "Vet," "Earth Has No Sorrow" and
> > "Driving the 
> > Nails" from 1995 and another previously unreleased
> > song, "All We 
> > Left Unsaid."
> > 
> > Your pre-order will help both these project exist,
> > and you won't get
> > charged until the CDs ship. There will be a limited
> > number of each
> > available so order now.
> > http://www.pastemusic.com/bill
> > 
> > And last but not least, we're ecstatic to announce
> > the launch of 
> > Paste Magazine, a full-fledged, honest-to-God
> > magazine with slick 
> > pages and color and everything just like you'd find
> > in a store. 
> > That's right. There will now be a magazine that
> > covers Victoria 
> > Williams, T-Bone Burnett, Patty Griffin, Wilco, Sam
> > Phillips, Damien 
> > Jurado, Pedro the Lion, Tom Waits, Over the Rhine,
> > David Wilcox, 
> > Bill Mallonee and other artists you love. Each issue
> > comes with a 
> > Sampler CD. Subscribe before our July debut and
> > you'll only pay 
> > $22.95 for four magazines and four amazing CDs.
> > Visit our Flash 
> > movie at http://www.pastemagazine.com and order at 
> > http://www.pastemusic.com/product/328.
> > 
> > So what should you do?  You should stand atop the
> > highest building in
> > your neighborhood and make sure the world knows that
> > to not buy these
> > CDs and subscribe to this magazine is a Cultural
> > Crime. You don't 
> > want to be a criminal do you?
> > 
> > Really, thanks for your support over the years --
> > this is the time 
> > when we're all trying to take it up a notch and get
> > great music 
> > noticed.
> > 
> > Please forward this to your friends, neighbors,
> > other pertinant lists
> > (like Orphans of God, Over the Rhine, etc.), people
> > who just need 
> > good music in their lives, or long-lost
> > semi-acquaintances. We're 
> > counting on your grassroots support to make this
> > happen.
> > 
> > Nick, Josh, Will & Tim
> > The Paste Conspiracy
> > http://www.pastemusic.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS MESSAGE!  DIRECT ALL
> > QUESTIONS TO Tim White at
> > tim at wildwoodagency_com
> > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> > billmalloneeNEWS-unsubscribe at yahoogroups_com
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
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> > 
> 
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> 
> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:33:14 -0500
> From: "Kylie Wilkerson" <kylie_wilkerson at hotmail_com>
> Subject: RE: Fitzgerald's review and other assorted ramblings - long and w indy
> 
> >Well yeah, but having worked the merch table a few times, said our hellos 
> >at
> >C-Stone a few times etc, Linford now calls me by name.
> 
> Wow. You're such an old time fan. That is just too cool. I told everyone 
> when I got an email from him. :)
> 
> 
> >Amanda did say she knows you and that you have a twin!  I wonder if twins
> >raised separately would both find OTR.  Just musing.
> >I expect she'll be posting again.
> 
> Ahh yes, there is another version of me. I think she's pretty darn tired of 
> hearing OtR since I'm learning to play Poughkeepsie. ;) No offense K & 
> L...just not her type of music. :)
> 
> Thanks again, Micheal(and Dawn).
> 
> 
> 
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 17:46:09 -0500
> From: "Amanda Goins" <aleighg at attbi_com>
> Subject: Fitzgerald's and Listees
> 
> Well,  Michael already stated that you'd probably see me pop in again, =
> and he was right! ;-)
> 
> Fitzgerald's on Saturday was amazing!  It was my first live show after =
> years of silent adoration.  I'm one of those people who doesn't want to =
> ruin the magic and mystery of loving something so much by actually =
> seeing it in person.  Silly, I know.  I'm really glad I finally took the =
> plunge.  Seeing as how Michael and Gil gave very good accounts of the =
> night I won't bore you.  But I will say I felt like I was in a dream all =
> night long.  It was incredible, and very hard to describe.  Getting =
> there early was probably the best thing we could have done since we got =
> to meet Gil, Dawn, and Michael.  Sam already knew Joe from work but I =
> hadn't met him or his wife yet either.  Being right next to the stage =
> was pretty cool too, especially since we had 5 of the very scarce and =
> coveted bar stools. :-)
> 
> Anyway, sorry I disappeared like I did, but unfortunately I'm a working =
> girl again....
> 
> 
> Take care!
> 
> - -Amanda
> 
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> ------------------------------
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:48:31 +0000
> From: "J B" <jjjb at hotmail_com>
> Subject: Re: Karin's beauty 
> 
> "Sometimes I think about whether an artist's physical beauty affects our
> >feelings about his/her music."
> 
> I don't even know where to start with whether an artists appearnce matters 
> or not but I'll try......LOL(never at a loss for words)
> 
> As I stumbled across our lovely little band(OTR)a mere 15 months ago and
> bought my first CD(Films)I had no idea what Karin looked like.Upon opening 
> the CD I remember thinking to myself...hmmm She looks "frumpy"
> for having such a nice unique voice...LOL Let's face it the first photo
> you see when opening the FFR CD booklet is hardly flattering and to be 
> honest I never and even noticed the one in the center of booklet where
> a slightly more attractive photo of Karin is ruined by the center crease!One 
> of the problems with the CD era as opposed to all of us older folks that can 
> remember studying full album cover fronts,backs,and insides 20 yrs.ago. 
> Anyway the first time I had ever seen her was when she walked onstage in 
> Wheaton,and I remember "hearts floating around my head" like you see in 
> cartoons.I already had liked SOME of the music but NOW after seeing this 
> goddess walk on stage I wanted learn,read,hear every note she had 
> recorded,and especially every word she had written! I almost felt like they 
> had gone out of thier way
> to HIDE Karin's beauty just to let the music live or die on it's own.Well 
> that's sad because you can market the physical beauty as well
> as the aural beauty.It helps people to put a face to a song especially
> one as beautiful as Karins'. I know mine and every male OTR fans' heart 
> skips a beat when Karin takes the stage,thinking"so classy" so sexy" so 
> "REAL" and humble.To be honest if she looked like Rosie O'Donnell I don't 
> know if I would of ever been that excited to hear the music and that would 
> be sad because I'd be missing some great music!...LOL
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 23:30:10 +0000
> From: "ryan richards" <randomricky at hotmail_com>
> Subject: Re: OTR audience response
> 
> From my perspective the audience seemed to be in such awe that they were 
> left sort of dumbstruck.  It's was kind of like, "Ok, we can either fall 
> down and worship or stare intensely at this fleshly angel so that she can't 
> fly away.  I know that I was perfectly content just taking it all in, 
> although the emotions moving through my body longed for expression.  I do 
> agree that a certain reverence was called for, but also felt slightly 
> stifled, as if the audience was a bit too polite.  I found myself wondering 
> what would be an appropriate outlet for what I was feeling.  Dance was one 
> answer, but again the crowd's attitude wasn't condusive to self expression.  
> Of course sex would be the only way to truly fullfill an Over the Rhine 
> experience, but only in the purest of forms.  If an audience that size ever 
> could express the emotional love feast that OTR creates it would become a 
> dance like no other.  At least in my estimation and imagination.
> 
> 
> >From: Nathan <thatnath at yahoo_com>
> >Reply-To: Nathan <thatnath at yahoo_com>
> >To: Over-the-Rhine at actwin_com
> >Subject: Re: OTR audience response
> >Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 06:58:59 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >
> >I know what you're saying, but I wonder if that's done to an extreme.
> >I'm sure I read recently where K &/or L said they wished the crowd got
> >more into it. Sure they don't want flying beer bottles ala "Blues
> >Brothers," but too much silence from the audience can make for a pretty
> >sterile environment to perform in. People applaud like crazy. That's
> >cool. But maybe trying so hard not to break the spell is actually
> >counterproductive.
> >
> >Dunno, just thinking out loud.
> >
> >Nathan
> >
> > >I always love the fact that OTR crowds give complete respect and
> > >attention,for the whole time.Absolute silence during the music
> > >and while Karin does her quiet in between song banter.
> >
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> 
> Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 00:38:32 +0000
> From: "Daniel Summers" <trentjerome at hotmail_com>
> Subject: Re: Karin's beauty
> 
>   Well, to chime in on this topic, I have to say that (for me) I can 
> thankfully say that outward beauty does not influence my musical enjoyment 
> (and that was a surpise for me to realize).  I tend to be very motivated by 
> outward appearances, despit the fact that they're so unimportant in the 
> grand scheme of things.
> 
>    The beauty of an artist is not just in their physical appearance, but 
> also in the spirit that wrote the music and/or lyrics.  When you get to know 
> someone (whether closely, or through several short chats, like with Karin) 
> the persons spirit shows on the outside.  A person's spirit, if beautiful, 
> will make up for any "inadiquacy" in their physical appearance.  Likewise, 
> someone who is "hot" on the outside, but has a wretch of a spirit will be 
> ugly when you get to know them.
> 
>    A great example of this is Cheryl Wheeler.  She has a wonderfully honest, 
> sweet, beautiful, deep and wise voice.  She writes incredible lyrics, and 
> digs deep to the heart of situations; whether serious or humorous.  Many 
> would say her physical appearance does not match her beautiful voice, 
> though.  She's a (truly) frumpy 50 year old woman with a beer belly.  
> Doesn't dress up for concerts: comes in jeans and a casual shirt.  But her 
> spirit shows through her music.  She is a beautiful woman, despite anything 
> that may be on the "outside".
> 
>    Music is powerful to me whether or not the singer is sexy.  I think 
> that's a good position to be in.  I hope that's the consensus with others 
> here, too.  I certainly don't look like Tom Cruise, and I would be really 
> hurt if people discounted my artwork simply because I'm not as sexy as he 
> is.  I think I would also be bothered if people put more stock in my artwork 
> if I did look like Tom.  Shouldn't the work speak for itself?  Beauty is 
> beauty, whether the person who made it is tradtionally "beautiful" or not.
> 
>    Well, there's my rambling 2 cents...errr...maybe there's actually 5 or 6 
> cents in there =)
> 
> Sincerely;
> Daniel J. Summers
> 
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:10:51 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Peter T. Chattaway" <petert at interchange_ubc.ca>
> Subject: Re: Karin's beauty 
> 
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, J B wrote:
> > Let's face it the first photo you see when opening the FFR CD booklet is
> > hardly flattering . . .
> 
> I always thought those legs belonged to a statue ...  ;)
> 
> > To be honest if she looked like Rosie O'Donnell I don't know if I would
> > of ever been that excited to hear the music and that would be sad
> > because I'd be missing some great music!...LOL
> 
> Hmmm.  As one who admits to seeing _Exit to Eden_ just because it featured
> Rosie O'Donnell in leather, I'm not sure how to respond to this.  ;)
> 
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 20:52:30 -0700 (PDT)
> From: katherine willis <willie_612 at yahoo_com>
> Subject: kenyon.& how beautiful karin is.  etcetera whatever.
> 
> hi all,
>   i was at the kenyon college show on friday night, and i
> intended to write a lil email about the show before the magic
> started to wear off... but reading your emails about the
> fitzgerald's show has delivered me right back to the gund
> commons of k.c.  ben & i drove down from kent the long, country
> road way- through wooster and loudenville, past the mohican
> river vally.  chilly, sunny weather.  quintessential ohio
> spring.  all the way down i kept thinking the drive itself made
> for a precious friday afternoon, and then i'd remind myself that
> otr was at the other end of the road.  we got to kenyon early
> enough to poke around at the bookstore, which was one of those
> quirky, singular little shops that demonstrate why borders is
> evil.  then we went to the show.  first row seats, a little off
> to the right (stage left).  2 openers, a local kenyon guy &
> "dreaming amelia," a band from canton.  they were pretty good;
> rather otr-influenced but nevertheless doing their own thing. 
> ithink the otr influence was slightly more pronounced b/c they
> had the same kind of set-up- mostly 2 acoustic guitars and a
> female vocalist, plus they incorporated a lot of sliding guitars
> into their folksy stuff.  
>     on to otr.  karin was beautiful: black tanktop, burgundy
> velvet blazer, coral cropped pants, black boots, and her big ole
> brown belt.  i think linford wore red.  i usually remember
> better, i'm sorry.  one thing that was really compelling about
> this show was that they were performing in front of windows, so
> you could see reflections of the lights and instruments and
> musicians.  karin was rather funny, talking more than usual, and
> a lot more than linford.  she seemed happier than in the fall,
> and healthier as well.  i can't remember the setlist song by
> song, but it was very similar to the other shows i've seen in
> the past year; bothered, anything at all, green clouded
> swallowtail, jesus in new orleans (ahhh), faithfully dangerous,
> the world can wait, miles, i radio heaven... and if i remember
> correctly, that is the song karin vamped in another song that i
> recognized but couldn't place.  jack's valentine, ohio... and it
> was ohio that really got me all nostalgic and weepy.  this being
> the last show i'll see for ahwhile, presumably, since i'm going
> westward, i expected to be sad about missing over the rhine. but
> it was friday night that the wider impact of leaving really hit.
>  i know ohio like the back of my hand.  goodbye ohio.
>   after the show ben & i waited around to see linford, because
> we had something to give him.  we teach poetry workshops in area
> schools (w/ d.m., too), and i wrote a lesson plan using "my love
> is a fever." ben & d.m. taught it at maplewood vocational school
> out in ravenna, and the kids wrote some fabulous stuff, so we
> decided to pass one along to linford & karin.  it ended up being
> this really awkward, comical interaction.  i had gone downstairs
> to the bathroom & left the envelope with ben (even though he is
> really shy & probably would have felt weird giving it to them
> alone).  when i walked out of the bathroom, linford was walking
> by.  i didn't want to be like, "hey, come w/ me, my fiance has
> something for you" b/c that sounds so mafia.  so i just followed
> him.  we got up the stairs & linford passes ben, and ben holds
> out the paper & says "linford," but sees me, so as i pop around
> from behind linford, ben hands it to me instead... so then i
> hand it to l., who must have been a little flustered that we
> surrounded him as such.  but then, of course, he was totally
> cool & graceful & touched that vocational kids from ravenna are
> being inspired by otr lyrics.
> 
> the first time i heard karin sing, i was convinced that she was
> a hippie brunette.  i was reallly , really surprised that she's
> blonde.  dunno why.
> 
> that's all.  thanks for reading.  goodnight & peace,
> - -=katherine=-
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> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 23:44:18 -0500
> From: "Kylie Wilkerson" <kylie_wilkerson at hotmail_com>
> Subject: old lostee, David
> 
> I just thought I let you know that I talked with David(Armstrong) on the 
> tele tonite. I think he's doin well with his new job. I love that guy. :) We 
> talked about Ysobelle's party...happy birthday(rite?)...among other things 
> over the rhine.
> 
> Anyhoo...I'm happy that he's doin well these days. I think he'll be back 
> soon enuf.
> 
> Happy to be so,
> 
> Kylie
> 
> 
> np: Jack Johnson
> 
> 
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