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2/17/2003 1:21:53 AM

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> There are 3 messages in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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> 1. If the Earth was a Woman
> From: "daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>"
> <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>
> 2. Re: If the Earth was a Woman
> From: "Jonathan M. Szanto" <JSZANTO@...>
> 3. If the Earth was a Woman
> From: "daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>"
> <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 19:12:19 -0000
> From: "daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>"
> <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>
> Subject: If the Earth was a Woman
>
> Neil Haverstick recently released his fourth CD as leader, If the
> Earth was a Woman.
>
> Much like Neil's first recording, The Gate, If the Earth was a Woman
> is a freewheeling mix of half-cousins and distant strangers all
> assembled under the unassuming auspices of Haverstick's down-home
> eclecticism.
>
> Since recording The Gate, Neil has added 34-TET and recently fretless
> guitar to his collection of microtonal instruments. If the Earth was
> a Woman's standout tracks include The Train, Project 9, Microseconds,
> and Jimmy and Joe.
>
> What makes this collection of country, reggae, hard rock, space blues
> (and more) especially interesting however, are the occasions when
> they're rendered in the weird, wilting technicolor hues of 34 and 19-
> tone equal temperament. And it's just this sort of a casual
> combination of the familiar and the futuristic that gives much of
> what Neil does its charm and character.
>
> The world could stand a few more hillbilly rocket scientist, and
> microtonality could stand a few more Neil Haversticks.
>
>
> microstick(at)msn(dot)com
>
> P.O. Box 150271
> Lakewood, CO 80215
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 12:16:10 -0800
> From: "Jonathan M. Szanto" <JSZANTO@...>
> Subject: Re: If the Earth was a Woman
>
> Dan,
>
> {you wrote...}
> >Neil Haverstick recently released his fourth CD as leader, If the Earth
> >was a Woman.
>
> Thanks for this information! Neil has been absent from the lists for a long
> time, and his hands-on approach to music (no pun intended) has always been
> refreshing. Any idea if he has clips online, or anyplace to see/hear more
> about the project?
>
> Cheers,
> Jon
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 21:32:36 -0000
> From: "daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>"
> <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>
> Subject: If the Earth was a Woman
>
> Neil Haverstick recently released his fourth CD as a leader, If the
> Earth was a Woman.
>
> Much like Neil's first recording The Gate, If the Earth was a Woman
> is a freewheeling mix of half-cousins and distant strangers all
> assembled under the unassuming auspices of Haverstick's down-home
> eclecticism.
>
> Since recording The Gate, Neil has added 34-tet and recently fretless
> guitar to his initial work in 19, and standout tracks such as The
> Train, Project 9, Microseconds, and Jimmy and Joe all show various
> aspects of these to good effect.
>
> What makes this collection of country, reggae, hard rock, space blues
> (and more) especially interesting however, are those occasions when
> they're rendered in the weird, wilting technicolor hues of 34 and 19-
> tone equal temperament. And it's just this sort of a casual
> combination of the familiar and the futuristic that gives much of
> what Neil does its charm and character.
>
> The world could stand a few more hillbilly rocket scientist, and
> microtonality could stand a few more Neil Haversticks.
>
>
> microstick(at)msn(dot)com
>
> P.O. Box 150271
> Lakewood, CO 80215
>
>
>
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