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From | "Gene Good" <javagene@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: "Doug Powell is closed" |
Date | Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:39:22 +0000 |
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I relate to what you said as a "listener".When asked if I play a musical
instument,I always reply that I just listen. That was my gift.The ability to
really hear music.Yesterday,with the house to myself [family is gone to the
cabin] I made a pile of stuff I wanted to hear.All kinds of Swedish
pop,Hoagy Carmichael[a genius!],Ornette Coleman,Ashley Park,Spoon,Ron
Sexsmith,Essex Green,Tan Sleeve,Tift Merritt,Manic St.Preachers,Orange
Juice,some Brazillian music,Sarah Vaughn[my favorite singer ever!]and some
Vaughan Williams-and that was just 1 pile.There was a couple more.Still
making my way through all that.
NP- Ashley Park "Town and Country
Gene
>From: "mtn-high" <mtn-high@comcast.net>
>Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Subject: Re: "Doug Powell is closed"
>Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 07:22:09 -0600
>
>I know it's a VERY tough business...and I'm sure the disappointments have
>been many along the way for someone so talented...but as someone with no
>musical talent whatsoever, such news of "turning off one's muse" doesn't
>register one fuckin bit here. It's like giving up a kid for adoption...
>
>Music is in my heart and soul...and I am *merely* a listener. Even
>so...there's no way I can turn it off.
>
>To chuck such talent in the trash is such a waste. God...please don't tell
>me he's gonna be a Todd Rundgren and think that writing computer code and
>designing bad websites is on the same level as making pop
>music...PPPPPFFFFHHH!
>
>Best wishes to Mr. Powell and family. I thank you for making music of
>substanence that will linger in my world for many, many years.
>
>"I will be waiting here, don't say that there is no hope".
>
>P
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: <shutterpop@aol.com>
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 5:48 PM
>Subject: Re: "Doug Powell is closed"
>
>
>><<anyone have any idea why the Doug Powell website has only that message
>>to offer the last couple days?>>
>>
>>Unfortunately for fans of intelligent, hook-filled music, Doug Powell has
>>decided to hang up his voice, guitar, bass, drums, and programs. He's
>>decided to get out of the music making biz. It's a very sad day indeed.
>>
>>I first came across Mr. Powell when he opened up for Todd Rundgren, circa
>>1995. I was immediately taken with his songs that night. Melodic,
>>passionate, witty. Unfortunately his debut CD wasn't going to be out for
>>awhile. So what did he do? He sent me a homemade tape of the album. How
>>classy was that?
>>
>>I've been a huge fan ever since, anxiously awaiting each release. And
>>like his heroes, Jeff Lynne, Jules Shear, Ray Davies, and Mr. Rundgren, he
>>hasn't been afraid to try new things. Experiment. Confuse and confound
>>his fans. And I dig him all the more for it.
>>
>>So I'm hopeful he'll pull a Michael Jordan and come out of retirement.
>>Perhaps two or three times. But until then I'll be happy to listen to the
>>old stuff. Over and over again.
>>
>>peter k.
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