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|    Will Dockery to All    |
|    Re: Singer-Songwriter night at the Vault    |
|    01 Sep 08 14:24:40    |
      XPost: rec.arts.poems, rec.music.makers, alt.arts.poetry.comments       XPost: rec.music.makers.songwriting       From: dockery@knology.net              "Orson Wells as CitizenCain" wrote...       > "Will Dockery" wrote...       > > "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:       >       > >> (And his bicycle talks to him.)       > >       > > That's interesting, but back on topic...       >       > You have no interest of topic              Yet here you are, interested to the point of obsession...              To The Magic Store by Will Dockery              '' I don't think love dies--it just gets buried under bad experience       and incommunicability, or people go mad, suffer money woes, get caught       up in a war. But if you look to your dreams, you'll find the original       love tears, throbs and grief remain completely intact. The emotions       remain in the body, the mind and the heart, and they often come out in       dreams.'' -Allen Ginsberg              //Tripp Wrigley's songwriter night at The Vault//              Back at the turn of the century, Tripp Wrigley's songwriter's series       was one of the big nights of the week, in the early days of Uptown       Tap. Now, years later, TW's back, now at the Vault in downtown       Shadowville, for the first of his new songwriter/front porch picking       nights... every Wednesday.              In the first couple of weeks Tripp has hosted sets by Charles Tignor,       Dan Davidson, Rick Edwards, Brian Fowler, Riley Yielding, Dean from       Skydog, Kerry Lowe, Dockery-Conley Show and an all-star cast of guest       performers. Faces in the audience by the bar never fail to take me       back to simpler times, when the future was unwritten for downtown       Shadowville and anything seemed possible there. Tripp says he'll be       bringing me and Henry Conley back onstage for another set this month,       so come see us and check out the new song-poems we've concocted,       including this one with Gene-0 Woolfolk-              Cheshire Bridge Road              Early Sunday morning walking with you       on Cheshire Bridge Road       passing sound of radio.              Gee, I think it'd be nice to have       a couple of cups of coffee with you       and watch morning come.              Walking on Cheshire Bridge Road       early Sunday morning with you       barefoot in the dew.       Sunlight burns away until the fog is gone       and brings in the dawn.              Every time I hear your voice it reminds me of music.       Every time I see your face across that bar.              Early Sunday morning walking with you       down Cheshire Bridge Road       passing sound of radio.       Still would like to have       a couple of cups of coffee with you       and watch morning come.              Words - Will Dockery       Music - Gene Woolfolk and Henry Conley              --       Truck Stop Woman by Dockery and Conley       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXA4jekz_xk              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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