Thanks Pendimar and you're welcome. Actually, you can pick up the
demos here:
http://homepage.mac.com/onclepascal/FileSharing4.html
Although some may be offline right now. Every once and awhile Pascal
rotates what's there.
As for forgetting their earlier work...I wish they'd remember some
of them. I'd love to see some of the more obscure songs get played
like Notebook, Mercy, Broken Circle, Now In This Hush, Flags and
maybe bring back Revolving Man. From Glow, Go and Spinning. Just a
few of them. Maybe play 3-4 of them to spruce up the shows a bit
like they used to. So like Broken Circle, In This Hush and Revolving
Man at one show..at another..Mercy, Spinning, and
Notebook..etc..That means folks would have to start attending
multiple concerts again. ;)
Keith
- In birdsofmyneighborhood@yahoogroups.com, "pendimar"
<pendimar@e...> wrote:
> Keith,
>
> Nice work!! I really enjoyed the site and have picked up a few
things
> I didn't know about their discography. I wish I had a copy of all
of
> their demos. I would love to hear all of those songs I have never
> heard before.
>
> On a completely different note, I had the great fortune of seeing
them
> play live for the second time this last Memorial Day weekend in
North
> Hampton, Mass. at the Iron Horse Music Hall. It was a great show! I
> saw Karen and Don come in early and stand near the door while the
> opening act (Dennis Crommett - who was excellent by the way...)
> performed. I was very tempted to go down and introduce myself, but
I'm
> always leary of putting people in that type of position. Anyway, I
> thought that they sounded slightly tighter than when I saw them
> earlier on this tour in Lancaster, PA. It was basically the same
set,
> except at the Lancaster show it might have been a touch longer as
the
> home crowd was calling out requests that were promptly filled as
best
> as they could. (They have forgotten how to play some of their
earlier
> material.)
>
> They played an abbreviated version of "Moon River" during one of
the
> encore's. I wonder if they have ever done "Somewhere over the
Rainbow"
> because it occurred to me that they could do a great rendition.
(Maybe
> they did at the Lancaster show and thats where I got the idea
from,
> but have forgotten... shows you what my memory is like...)
>
> Anyway, I would consider both shows to be truly special evenings.
They
> really have a gift and I hope that they continue sharing it with
all
> of us for as long as they can.
>
> Thanks Keith!
>
> Regards,
> Pendimar