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RE: Guitar Gods and Other Dreams



ah, sigh. i'm jealous of you all. it sounds like a wonderful time together.
i'm glad i was able to attend the Christmas show a few years ago and have
visions of it dancing in my head still.

it was also 3 years ago almost to the day that my husband (then boyfriend)
introduced me to Rufus Wainwright. And the lovely man suprised me this
weekend with tickets to go see Rufus at the Moore Sunday night. Merry
Christmas to me :) Rufus is a great performer and I recommend seeing him if
you have the opportunity.

merry days and silent nights,
chris

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-over-the-rhine@actwin.com
[mailto:owner-over-the-rhine@actwin.com]On Behalf Of rhys frank
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 12:48 PM
To: Over-the-Rhine@actwin.com
Subject: Re: Guitar Gods and Other Dreams


On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 Ysobelle@aol.com wrote:

> We just walked in ourselves from the Rock Bottom-- Anita, bink and Beth,
> and I-- and it's time to try to sleep before Inn The Woods tomorrow
> morning. We certainly are food-oriented, aren't we?

you guys are nuts.

and where were you at breakfast? your Very Sad Look as i told you we
wouldn't come to the brunch convinced us to come after all.

it was yummy, but somehow i think people's breakfasts got mixed up.

goetta - yea i'd eat it (:

potato crisp? ate it. but dave and i polished ours off really fast,
thinking confused thoughts of 'where's the bacon?', how come a large
portion is smaller than the half portions?'

but everyone shared, and no one went hungry. (:

> Yes, tonight was utterly fabulous, though a serious damper for me was
> the trio of chimpanzees directly behind me who, with voices like
> breaking glass, talked all through Susan Enan's lovely, spare set, and
> all through Pedro the Lion (whom I liked mildly until the last song and
> his parting political commentary, which, screaming liberal that I am, I
> loved) and began to talk all through the first few songs of OtR, until
> Anita finally turned in her best mommy face and shh'd them-- FAR more
> politely than I would have done. Said trio gave her ugly looks, and one
> snapped, "Well, stop flipping your hair!" which I can only assume was
> directed to me. Their logic was obviously as sub-par as their manners.

i thought the hair was fabulous ! it encourages me to stick through this
wild hair phase and move on to the long-hair phase.... right now, i have a
'curl' that dips down, then straight up, then curls a little more
normally...

the snippy girls, silly, of course.

the only damper for me was: no leg room. and i was so sleepy, i slept
through Pedro the Lion, and i wish it would've lasted longer (the sleep
time). o, and i had a broken spring in my seat.

plus:

sitting with b, B, Anita and Yz. (wonderful hat and wonderufl smile,
anita) (loved the kilt) the velvet shirt and corset - wow -


> I feel better now.
>
> Oh, what a lovely evening. I finally got to put faces with names: Eric,
> Zayne, Kylie, Johnny,

yea it was good to meet all these people too (: mostly as i pictured them
internally.

> and-- finally!-- Rhys! amongst others.

yea, i was there. your enthusiasm was nice and helped me overcome
somewhat, my shyness (:  your sparkly was fun, but fell off too soon - i
liked feeling exotic. it's not everyday you get to be that.


rhys


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