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I can't think of my favorite double album off hand, because I'm not near my 
collection right now, but it's easy to know my fave TRIPLE album. That would 
be Wings Across America.


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>Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 07:01:20 -0400
>
>Over-The-Rhine Digest      Tuesday, July 1 2003      Volume 05 : Number 184
>
>
>
>In this issue:
>
>	RE: Cornerstone Favor and another one
>	Is it a sin?
>	Re: Is it a sin?
>	Cleveland
>	RE: Cleveland
>	Re: I like books too
>	RE: I like books too
>	RE: The Ground Beneath Her Feet (was: I like books too)
>	RE: I like books too
>	new show dates and cstone stuff
>	Re: Is it a sin?
>	RE: Is it a sin?
>	Re: I like books too
>	Re: new show dates and cstone stuff
>	Re: I like books too
>	Re: Katherine Hepburn
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 06:20:49 -0500
>From: Michael Cade <michael.cade.liv1 at statefarm_com>
>Subject: RE: Cornerstone Favor and another one
>
>What's goin' on there?  Kylie's "Poughkeepsie" debut?
>
>Michaelmybagsarepackedimreadytogo
>
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>Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 9:08 AM
>To: over-the-rhine at actwin_com
>Subject: RE: Cornerstone Favor and another one
>
>
>
> >Michaelwillberunningfromstagetostagethisyear
>
>
>Will you be running to the Gallery Stage around 12 a.m. on Friday?? :)
>
>I'm so happy to see you people.
>
>note to self: bring those nifty folding chairs
>
>
>- -kylie
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 07:15:50 -0500
>From: Michael Cade <michael.cade.liv1 at statefarm_com>
>Subject: Is it a sin?
>
>Will the pointy boots be applied?
>
>I confess.  I will not be at the OTR show at the grassroots stage on
>Thursday.  I will instead be in the embrace of another.  I will be at the
>Gallery stage from probably 6pm till about 11pm watching Mike Roe, Derry 
>D.,
>Terry T, Lost Dogs, Michael Knott and the 77's.
>
>I will be within 1 mile of OTR and won't be at the show.  I have struggled
>within, I have been measured and found wanting.
>
>Some out there may read this and ask how can it ever be?
>
>Michaelhangingheadinshame
>
>On an unrelated note, I think the A/C went out in the RV.  Which I think 
>may
>be a good thing, I was starting to feel like C-Stone wouldn't really be
>C-Stone without all the sweating.  Come on 90 degrees!
>
>Michaelcheckingtoseethatthedeordorantispacked
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:31:00 GMT
>From: Ruth <relisabeth at juno_com>
>Subject: Re: Is it a sin?
>
>- --- Michael Cade <michael.cade.liv1 at statefarm_com> wrote:
>
>Will the pointy boots be applied?
>
> >Probably.
>
>I confess.  I will not be at the OTR show at the grassroots stage on
>Thursday.
>
> >:o
> >You bad person, you!
>
>
>I will instead be in the embrace of another.  I will be at the
>Gallery stage from probably 6pm till about 11pm watching Mike Roe, Derry 
>D., Terry T, Lost Dogs, Michael Knott and the 77's.
>
>Never mind, you're excused:)
>
>I will be within 1 mile of OTR and won't be at the show.  I have struggled
>within, I have been measured and found wanting.
>
>Some out there may read this and ask how can it ever be?
>
> >Schedule conflicts are the worst. Especially when it's a choice between 
>things that most of us rarely get to do/see.
>
>
>
>On an unrelated note, I think the A/C went out in the RV.  Which I think 
>may
>be a good thing, I was starting to feel like C-Stone wouldn't really be
>C-Stone without all the sweating.  Come on 90 degrees!
>
>Michaelcheckingtoseethatthedeordorantispacked
>
> >Good idea. Always an important thing to have:p
>
>
>Ruth
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:19:57 -0500
>From: Paul Soupiset <soupiset at toolbox_net>
>Subject: Cleveland
>
>what's the drivetime from cleveland to cornerstone? roughly.
>i find myself in OHIO! for the first time ever July 2, 3, 4, 5,
>and I'm looking for suggestions.
>
>Technically, I'll be on the bay. i think that's what you call it.
>
>Anyone wanna go for coffee?
>
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:23:33 -0500
>From: Michael Cade <michael.cade.liv1 at statefarm_com>
>Subject: RE: Cleveland
>
>About 9 hours Paul,
>
>Cleveland?  I would suggest going to Cornerstone!  Meet you at the Gallery
>Stage for coffee.
>
>Michaeltoohypedtofocusonworktoday
>
>
> >what's the drivetime from cleveland to cornerstone? roughly.
> >i find myself in OHIO! for the first time ever July 2, 3, 4, 5,
> >and I'm looking for suggestions.
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:12:34 -0400
>From: "Nathan Swartzendruber" <thefishpatrol at hotmail_com>
>Subject: Re: I like books too
>
> >I loved Blue Shoe.  I mean, not as much as travelling mercies, but I
> >still loved it.  Now I'm reading the new harry potter (I know I
> >know... I'm a nerd, but a poor excuse for one for not having finished
> >it yet)
>
>I'd like to hear what you liked about it. Finished a couple days ago,
>waiting for a strike that didn't come. Felt rather undirected to me, like
>she never quite decided which journey she wanted to tell. I watched my
>sympathy for the main character lessen as the book progressed and finished
>more depressed than encouraged. Probably it all just means I'm a Bad
>Person(tm).
>
>Just picked up Potter #2. Read the first in Kenya, but that was the only 
>one
>around. Now playing, Rushdie's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet." (U2 
>reference,
>or was he first?) His knowledge is absolutely amazing. Simple exchanges 
>read
>like mythologies, which often feature in their own right. Drown me in
>language, I like it.
>
>Postscript Pica,
>
>Nathan
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:38:49 -0400
>From: "kln2" <knussbaum at bellsouth_net>
>Subject: RE: I like books too
>
>(snip)
>  Now playing, Rushdie's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet." (U2 reference,
>or was he first?) His knowledge is absolutely amazing. Simple exchanges 
>read
>like mythologies, which often feature in their own right. Drown me in
>language, I like it.
>
>Rushdie was first, but let me go check the date on "The Ground Beneath Her
>Feet"
>i'm back.
>According to the liner notes on the Million Dollar Hotel soundtrack, U2
>wrote the music and the lyrics were taken from Rushdie's book.  on the 
>"Live
>from Irving Plaza, NYC" bootleg i have, Bono says, "Salmaan Rushdie's very
>precious to us; we wrote this with him."
>back to work for me
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:01:24 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Brad Caviness <bigwigenterprises at yahoo_com>
>Subject: RE: The Ground Beneath Her Feet (was: I like books too)
>
>All my life I worshiped her, her golden voice, her beauty's heat, How she 
>made us feel, how she made me real. And the ground beneath her feet.
>
>I read that one last year. Such a lovely book that is. So poignant the 
>friction between history and myth, celebrity and veneration, love and lust, 
>being and perception, the promethean desire for creation, and the terrible 
>consequences for stealing from the gods. Rushdie's characters are so 
>vividly real, I feel I know every VTO song by heart, though none actually 
>exist. It's the book that made Rushdie my (current) favorite author.
>
>kln2 <knussbaum at bellsouth_net> wrote:
>Now playing, Rushdie's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet."
>
>Bradley S. Caviness, Bigwig
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:51:56 -0400
>From: "Nathan Swartzendruber" <thefishpatrol at hotmail_com>
>Subject: RE: I like books too
>
>Cool, thanks for the info, folks. Bono and Rushdie: there's a relationship
>I'd be interested to learn more about. May not appear on (S)Extra this 
>week.
>"Entertainment" shows just baffle me. Another machine to feed the culture's
>superiority complex.
>
>Another divorce? Please pass the cheese puffs,
>
>Nathan
>
> >Rushdie was first, but let me go check the date on "The Ground Beneath 
>Her
> >Feet"
> >i'm back.
> >According to the liner notes on the Million Dollar Hotel soundtrack, U2
> >wrote the music and the lyrics were taken from Rushdie's book.  on the
> >"Live
> >from Irving Plaza, NYC" bootleg i have, Bono says, "Salmaan Rushdie's 
>very
> >precious to us; we wrote this with him."
> >back to work for me
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:58:18 -0700 (PDT)
>From: michelle <kanani71 at yahoo_com>
>Subject: new show dates and cstone stuff
>
>they added some new dates to the site.
>
>and there are some new pics on of K&L in the studio on the
>montage productions site and a request from kris.
>
>"Cornerstone, looking for a shooter with DVX100
>Filming for the project will take place July 3 & 4 at
>Cornerstone Music Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. This is a
>request for any shooter who will be bringing a Panasonic DVX100
>24p camera to the festival. I'm looking for at least one other
>person to help me film the Friday night concert at the Gallery
>stage with that particular camera. This is a volunteer gig, and
>you will receive a camera credit on the project. I'd also like
>to hear from anyone who will be using a Sony PD-150 or VX2000.
>You can contact kris at montage-productions_com"
>
>http://www.montage-productions.com/featuredProject.html
>
>
>have fun at cornerstone,
>michelle
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:57:40 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Aaron Edwards <edwardsaaron2000 at yahoo_com>
>Subject: Re: Is it a sin?
>
>Yes it is a sin, lol.
>Speaking of Mike Knott, he seriously scares teh crap
>out of me. I only saw him once, at Tom Fest in 99. But
>the guy really, really freaked me out.
>
> > I will instead be in the embrace of another.  I will
> > be at the
> > Gallery stage from probably 6pm till about 11pm
> > watching Mike Roe, Derry D., Terry T, Lost Dogs,
> > Michael Knott and the 77's.
> >
>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:42:22 -0500
>From: Michael Cade <michael.cade.liv1 at statefarm_com>
>Subject: RE: Is it a sin?
>
> >Yes it is a sin, lol.
> >Speaking of Mike Knott, he seriously scares teh crap
> >out of me. I only saw him once, at Tom Fest in 99. But
> >the guy really, really freaked me out.
>
>I know what you mean, I had seen Mike Knott before and really liked him,
>then my wife saw him at C-Stone for the first time at the famous "baked
>beans show" and she thought the guy was seriously in need of therapy.  But
>we have seen him 2-3 times in very small venues and she thinks he is
>fantastic now.
>
>But of course the first time she saw Mike Roe and Steve Taylor she thought
>the were on speed or acid or both.  ;-)
>
>Michaelmaybuyamikeknottpainting
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:07:40 -0400
>From: Bethany Keeley <blk4 at calvin_edu>
>Subject: Re: I like books too
>
>Its been a while since I read it, but I remember that the main
>character was probably someone I wouldn't like if I met her, but I was
>rooting for her anyway.  I liked that she somehow came to terms with
>who her father was and his life.  I liked that everything didn't get
>totally solved, but it was real life, and things were looking up.  And
>every once in a while Lamott has a great couple of lines that just make
>me shiver.
>
>the Potter is similar in that way.  I love the way Rowling describes
>things, and her dialogue is so great.
>
>Bethany
>
>Quoting Nathan Swartzendruber <thefishpatrol at hotmail_com>:
>
> >
> > >I loved Blue Shoe.  I mean, not as much as travelling mercies, but
> > I
> > >still loved it.  Now I'm reading the new harry potter (I know I
> > >know... I'm a nerd, but a poor excuse for one for not having
> > finished
> > >it yet)
> >
> > I'd like to hear what you liked about it. Finished a couple days ago,
> >
> > waiting for a strike that didn't come. Felt rather undirected to me,
> > like
> > she never quite decided which journey she wanted to tell. I watched
> > my
> > sympathy for the main character lessen as the book progressed and
> > finished
> > more depressed than encouraged. Probably it all just means I'm a Bad
> >
> > Person(tm).
> >
> > Just picked up Potter #2. Read the first in Kenya, but that was the
> > only one
> > around. Now playing, Rushdie's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet." (U2
> > reference,
> > or was he first?) His knowledge is absolutely amazing. Simple
> > exchanges read
> > like mythologies, which often feature in their own right. Drown me in
> >
> > language, I like it.
> >
> > Postscript Pica,
> >
> > Nathan
> >
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:10:05 -0400
>From: Bethany Keeley <blk4 at calvin_edu>
>Subject: Re: new show dates and cstone stuff
>
>Woohoo!  Calvin College!  Over the Rhine in my very own school!  I'm
>excited already.  Yay for September.  I'm missing cornerstone, but I am
>SO going to catch the Calvin show.
>Bethany
>
>
>Quoting michelle <kanani71 at yahoo_com>:
>
> >
> > they added some new dates to the site.
> >
> > and there are some new pics on of K&L in the studio on the
> > montage productions site and a request from kris.
> >
> > "Cornerstone, looking for a shooter with DVX100
> > Filming for the project will take place July 3 & 4 at
> > Cornerstone Music Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. This is a
> > request for any shooter who will be bringing a Panasonic DVX100
> > 24p camera to the festival. I'm looking for at least one other
> > person to help me film the Friday night concert at the Gallery
> > stage with that particular camera. This is a volunteer gig, and
> > you will receive a camera credit on the project. I'd also like
> > to hear from anyone who will be using a Sony PD-150 or VX2000.
> > You can contact kris at montage-productions_com"
> >
> > http://www.montage-productions.com/featuredProject.html
> >
> >
> > have fun at cornerstone,
> > michelle
> >
> >
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>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:26:25 -0500
>From: "kylie wilkerson" <kylie_wilkerson at hotmail_com>
>Subject: Re: I like books too
>
> >Its been a while since I read it, but I remember that the main
> >character was probably someone I wouldn't like if I met her, but I was
> >rooting for her anyway.  I liked that she somehow came to terms with
> >who her father was and his life.  I liked that everything didn't get
> >totally solved, but it was real life, and things were looking up.  And
> >every once in a while Lamott has a great couple of lines that just make
> >me shiver.
>
>
>Thanks for saying something positive about the book, Bethany. :)
>
>Hey, Swartzendruber... try not to ruin the whole book for me. Alrite?
>
>;)
>
>kylieisrippingoffmichealbecauseshecan'tthinkofanythingelsetosay
>
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>Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 11:00:43 +0000
>From: "Daniel Summers" <trentjerome at hotmail_com>
>Subject: Re: Katherine Hepburn
>
>    I agree this is a very sad thing.  Katherine was a great actress who 
>stuck out from the rest.  She was never "beautiful" like Marilyn Monroe or 
>Audrey Hepburn, but she was extremely beautiful as a "woman".  She carried 
>herself well, was educated, respected herself, and all in all was worth the 
>honor she got, I think.  And she was a great actress.  The African Queen is 
>still one of my all-time favorites.
>
>- -danieljsummers
>
>
>&nbsp;
>
>
>
>
>
>Greetings, all.
>
>I suppose many of you heard that today Katherine Hepburn passed away. I'm
>
>rather surprised that it's affected me as much as it has. A thanksgiving
>
>tradition
>
>in my family is to watch the worn and faded VHS copy of "Bringing up Baby."
>
>I guess Thanksgiving in my home will be a little bittersweet this year. She
>
>was a
>
>remarkably fascinating woman. She died at the age of 96.
>
>
>
>Pausing to remember,
>
>Perry.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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