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Re: Cornerstone 2002 Set #2



ohmygod!!!!!!!!  is this the wonderfully depressing Otis Reading tune, most recently a cover of which was found on the Notting Hill soundtrack?   please please please tell me that someone out there could provide an mp3 or something
 
down south with all possible digits crossed
ken 
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Summers
To: CD-Lindemer at wiu_edu ; over-the-rhine at actwin_com
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: Cornerstone 2002 Set #2

Hey Christian, didn't they also do "Ain't No Sunshine", between "Like A Radio" and  "Orphan Girl"?  Maybe I was just feeling good from having just answered nature's call, but I'm pretty sure they did it.





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>From: Christian D Lindemer
>Reply-To: Christian D Lindemer
>To: over-the-rhine at actwin_com
>Subject: Cornerstone 2002 Set #2
>Date: Sun, 7 Jul 102 02:38:47 -0500 (CDT)
>
>In the interest of continuring the tradition of publishing all
>Cornerstone OtR concerts to the list before anyone else has the
>chance, I am going to sing a song. It's called "Why is there
>toothpaste in my drawers?" and it's in the key of E. A-one, and
>a-two and a-
>
>Nevermind.
>
>I suppose none of you are really here to listen to my songs this fine
>day, so on with the set list!
>
>Bothered
>Go Down Easy
>Jesus In New Orleans (See what I was talking about? Foreshadowing!)
>Green-Clouded Swallowtail
>Poughkeepsie (Karin dedicated this to a certain list member. I'm
>sure you all could never guess who, but I'll leave actually telling
>you all about it to that certain person.)
>Lucy (Before this song, Karin again confirmed that Jack is moving
>(back) to Scotland. She also said she and Linford will visit him in
>his new home sometime in August, so I assume Jack is moving
>relatively soon.)
>Etcetera Whatever (K & L)
>Like A Radio
>--The band left the stage, but true to form, returned in a few
>moments. Karin said they were not expecting to give an encore, which
>a set list sheet later backed up. The next two songs were played as
>requests.--
>Orphan Girl
>Rhapsodie
>
>This show seemed a little more informal, and maybe a bit more
>intimate. It's amazing what natural light can do for a performance,
>expecially when one is ten feet closer to the stage.
>
>Jack revealed that the hat he was wearing was made by his wife; the
>site where you can purchase such headwear is
>http://www.hotheads.me.uk/. Unfortunately, the site appears to be
>still under construction. Maybe I got the URL wrong, but I don't
>think so.
>
>Lewis Black is calling, and I must answer his call to entertainment.
>
>TTFN,
>Smitty the Pyro
>
>(PS: That tagline is in relation to my activities last night. Did
>you know that using citronella oil to spell letters in the grass is
>fun? Well, it is. Oh, and a big citronella bucket candle that's
>burnig out of control is a bit like a grease fire. In other words,
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