>Thought i'd chime in on those yellow pills comps. my fav by far has to be a song from the 7" that came out once. Some Sunny Day by Warren and Sullivan. I >think their from St. Louis. Is one of them a writer perhaps? Some Sunny Day was co-written by Brent Warren, a friend of mine. It indeed is a great song. Brent used to live in Ohio, but he has moved to New England. As far as I know he has quit making and writing music, disillusioned by the Biz and contemporary music. And I mean really disillusioned, almost bitter. Every time we talked about music that bitterness showed. I tried to get him into the Not Lame kind of music that is around today, but unfortunately, I couldn't convince him that there still is some great music out there; you only have to know where to look (Not Lame for instance) to find it. Patrick Beckers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Leonard" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 6:43 PM Subject: yellow pills > Thought i'd chime in on those yellow pills comps. my fav by far has to be a song from the 7" that came out once. Some Sunny Day by Warren and Sullivan. I think their from St. Louis. Is one of them a writer perhaps? Blue Summer by Cherry Twister is a close second. > > I too was only able to check one IPO show in SF. WC and the DK'S were awesome. CVS was swell as allways Good to see the Coxes, Linda T and Wade. also to meet Jeff Shelton > The real treat for me was to meet Ken Stringfellow at another gig later that night across town. Chatted easily for at least 40 mins. The kicker was i invited him to the restaraunt that I manage in the Napa valley the next night and he showed up!!! Got to hang for another 1/2 hour or so. Couldnt meet a nicer guy. > > > Luv, > > tl > > P.S. To Anna - The Eugene Edwards CD is super. Keep up the good work !!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. >