Psycho-Babble Social Thread 25601

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Beardy and I want you to know...

Posted by wendy b. on June 22, 2002, at 23:00:05

... that she and her family are here in the Finger Lakes, and they're camping, and we have met and had a wonderful day hiking at the beautiful gorge in Watkins Glen.

Neither of us had ever met anyone from P-Babble, and we were both feeling just slightly nervous. But then ended up feeling like we'd known each other for years, after hiking and talking.

She is lovely, a beautiful woman in every sense of the word.

And she wanted me to tell you she says "Hello!" to everyone!

All the best,

Wendy

 

Re: Beardy and I want you to know...

Posted by Phil on June 23, 2002, at 5:57:00

In reply to Beardy and I want you to know..., posted by wendy b. on June 22, 2002, at 23:00:05

Be sure and tell her to come back after vacation.

 

No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . .

Posted by bookgurl99 on June 25, 2002, at 10:55:49

In reply to Beardy and I want you to know..., posted by wendy b. on June 22, 2002, at 23:00:05

. . .you guys are living right by her.

 

Re: No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . » bookgurl99

Posted by beardedlady on June 27, 2002, at 6:53:42

In reply to No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . , posted by bookgurl99 on June 25, 2002, at 10:55:49

Nah. I don't know anyone who likes Ani except me (and the thousands of people who show up at her concerts). None of my friends or acquaintances do, and I haven't heard any board members second my emotions.

I have only been listening to her for about seven years, but she is one of the most remarkable women I have ever encountered. For those who have never heard her or would like to give her a listen, the CD I'd recommend first is "Not a Pretty Girl," though "Dilate" is my favorite. (I think they are both palatable for first-time listeners. Ani has a strange thing she does with her voice, and I think you have to really like her to like when she plays with her style.)

Give her a listen.

beardy

 

Re: No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . » bookgurl99

Posted by Bookgurl99 on June 27, 2002, at 8:15:46

In reply to Re: No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . » bookgurl99, posted by beardedlady on June 27, 2002, at 6:53:42

Beardy, I really like Ani DiFranco's work. I haven't liked her newer work as much as her older work. Maybe part of it is that she expressed something when I was younger that I needed to have expressed --

my favorites?

Both Hands
What if No One's Watching
The Waiting Song
Buildings and Bridges (especially!)
Out of Range
Cradle and All
Not a Pretty Girl -- really fueled me through my early 20's
Light of Some Kind -- helped me when I was leaving my fiance for a girl
Untouchable Face -- everyone has to love it
Swan Dive -- survival! I should listen to it when I feel suicidal or down.
Angry anymore -- she stopped being angry right around the time I did. I find this so pretty, so right on about the experience of trying to love even your parents.

 

those are my favorites, too! » Bookgurl99

Posted by beardedlady on June 27, 2002, at 9:46:34

In reply to Re: No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . » bookgurl99, posted by Bookgurl99 on June 27, 2002, at 8:15:46

Add to that "Shameless" and a host of others. "Both Hands" is really wonderful. "Untouchable Face" goes without saying. "Falling is Like This" is probably the greatest love song ever. "Not a Pretty Girl" wins the anthem vote. Number one favorite (at least today): "Hell Yeah."

I agree about the later albums, though I always like what she's saying and always feel the "need" for what she says. Her later work feels a lot more serious; the anger is a lot less raw. It's what happens, I guess, when we grow up.

Okay, I'm going to put "Out of Range" on now, since I haven't heard it in ages, and it has all those great songs. Thanks for the reminder.

beardy

 

Re: those are my favorites, too! » Bookgurl99

Posted by bookgurl99 on June 27, 2002, at 23:37:27

In reply to those are my favorites, too! » Bookgurl99, posted by beardedlady on June 27, 2002, at 9:46:34

Beardy,

how do you like my other favorite songsters? (check out my "songs I heard while I was away" down below)

Lately, I enjoy:

*Indigo Girls -- really liked the new album, especially "Moment Of Forgiveness"
*Allison Krause -- esp. her cover of a Gordon Lightfoot song, don't know what it's titled, but one line is "back in Boulder, he had told her, that he'd never had a better friend"
*Gillian Welch --oh her "Orphan Girl" and "One More Dollar" just pull at my heart
*Greg Brown

I also have a neat CD by a little-known singer called Josh Ritter. If you go to www.joshritter.com, you can download "Leaves and Kings" or "Hotel Song" -- I think you'd like them both. He's up and coming, but I first heard him at random a few years ago when he was just a twinkle in mp3.com's eye.

Man, just talking about music I've loved has made me so happy. Wanna tell me about your favorites?

 

Re: I love ani and have most of her discs :) (nm)

Posted by tabitha on June 28, 2002, at 0:50:35

In reply to Re: No wonder beardy is into ani difranco . . . » bookgurl99, posted by beardedlady on June 27, 2002, at 6:53:42

 

music we love » bookgurl99

Posted by beardedlady on June 28, 2002, at 5:54:23

In reply to Re: those are my favorites, too! » Bookgurl99, posted by bookgurl99 on June 27, 2002, at 23:37:27

What is it--music soothes the savage beast? I mean, really. The joy. Yesterday after posting to you, I tried to find "Out of Range," but it wasn't in the CD case (where is it? aargh!), so I saw this strange choice I bought the other day--Heart's greatest hits, and I put it on REALLY LOUD, and even my husband got into it. Them olden days, eh?

I am not a fan of Allison Krause, though I have heard her, and I've never heard Gilligan or Greg, but the Indigo Goils and I go waaaaay back. I lost them a bit after "Shaming of the Sun"--couldn't make myself buy it. But the new one could hold a short candle to my favorite, "Swamp Ophelia." Liking them again and still.

I like this little country singer, Lori McKenna. Her poetry is beautiful, even if it does invoke God a lot. I also like Voices on the Verge and some of the individual performers in that group--especially Erin Mc (I'm not spelling this right--maybe not even remembering it right)Ewin? Eh--Erin somebody, but I've yet to buy her CD.

Silly me, I still like the girly girls--Alanis and Tori, Sarah. And I love Counting Crows, though it's rare we listen to the guy music around here, unless it's Billy Bragg or Beethoven or Lloyd Cole, whom I adore and worship. I think music was better about fifteen years ago. I still dream of Dada and Dramarama. My daughter is hooked on old Psychedelic Furs.

I can't get into Third Eye Blind and Goo Goo Dolls and all those other sound-alikes. Korn, Linkin Park--Yuck. Only Green Day has, for me, what I liked about the early punk groups. Once in awhile I hear a really great song--a punky ditty that takes me back, and I think, this is cool, but I forget the band's name, and they never do it again.

Thanks for sharing. It's made me realize how small my repertoire is!

beardy

 

She'd be flattered, I think... » tabitha

Posted by beardedlady on June 29, 2002, at 5:25:57

In reply to Re: I love ani and have most of her discs :) (nm), posted by tabitha on June 28, 2002, at 0:50:35

to be honored among us crazies!

beardy : )>

 

Re: music we love » beardedlady

Posted by bookgurl99 on July 1, 2002, at 20:10:31

In reply to music we love » bookgurl99, posted by beardedlady on June 28, 2002, at 5:54:23

> I tried to find "Out of Range," but it wasn't in the CD case (where is it? aargh!)

LOL. This weekend, I went to go visit my friend John. We lived together almost 5 years ago. He only had _one_ CD in his Ani DiFranco "Living in Clip" double compilation. I realized that I have the other one at home! Somehow I've had it this whole time. :D


, so I saw this strange choice I bought the other day--Heart's greatest hits, and I put it on REALLY LOUD, and even my husband got into it. Them olden days, eh?
>

sounds like fun.

>
> I like this little country singer, Lori McKenna.

Yes, it's not cool to admit it in my group, but I really like listening to country every now and then. It's perfect music for driving, too -- so American. Just turn on some country, sing along, and fly past cows and farms with hand-lettered produce signs.


>
Speaking of Billy Bragg, have you heard anything by his group project "Wilco?" They did a neat cd a few years ago -- "mermaid avenue" -- that put music to, i think, some old Bob Dylan songs. There was a neat one -- "way over yonder in the minor key" -- that Natalie Merchant sang on.
>

Oh, and you have to love Lou Reed among the boys, no?


Aaah, I miss Napster --- :D


bookgurl99

 

Re: music we love

Posted by Vanessa on July 2, 2002, at 17:30:10

In reply to Re: music we love » beardedlady, posted by bookgurl99 on July 1, 2002, at 20:10:31

Talk about good timing. I haven't listened to music for years, mainly because I went through a long biological depression and then a long depression due to a family member's death. My soul has been dead. But today I feel pretty good, so I got on Amazon with the sole intent of finding some new music to listen to. I still like the oldees (Motown, 60s stuff) but I want to find some contemporary things. I knew there are some
good people out there, but I just don't relate to
songs about finding/losing a man, even if the lyrics are mature. There are a few singers I find myself in tune with: Emmylou, Lucinda and some "older" country western woman singers such as Trisha Yearwood). Anyway, at Amazon I
didn't have much luck. I gave up and decided to go to read the latest posts on psychobabble. I have only gone to the medication psychobabble, but for some reason I went to this social psychobabble today. And lo and behold, I find your discussion on music. I'm planning on checking out some of the names I got from your posts. Anymore suggestions are welcome!

 

Re: music we love

Posted by bookgurl99 on July 2, 2002, at 21:50:26

In reply to Re: music we love, posted by Vanessa on July 2, 2002, at 17:30:10

Hey Vanessa,

I had a really rough day, and went to Borders to listen to their music selection. It helped me decompress a bit.

D'you have a store with listening stations nearby? Might be fun.

bookgurl99


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