Subject: Barry Finn From: John Nolan Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:11 PM For those folks who are wondering why that great contributor Barry Finn is temporarily absent - he is currently in line for an organ transplant in Massachusetts General Hospital. Latest reports have him in good spirits, but as he is beyond the reach of the Internet at the moment, I'm sure he would enjoy a card or two, keeping him in touch. He can be reached at Mass. General Hospital, CORRECTED ADDRESS:(correction by Joe Offer)
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:13 PM John, do you want this sent out to the prayer chain? And can you tell us more? ~Susan
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Murray MacLeod Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:16 PM I will send him a card from the sunny South. You will all miss him at the weekly session, but I am sure he will be vack in giod health soon. Murray |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: John Nolan Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:18 PM Question: What the hell is a prayer chain? Is it something that keeps him cheery and lets him know we're all rooting for him? Hey, go with the prayer chain. Answer: He's waiting for a new liver, Susan. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jeri Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:21 PM John, thanks for letting us know. I was wondering why I hadn't seen him here for a while, and thought he'd just messed up his computer or something. Holy ****!!! He's relatively young and has always seemed healthy as a horse!
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:27 PM John, this prayer chain is a group of mostly-Mudcatters who pray about stuff. A lot of them post rarely because they are too busy to be here at Mudcat as some of us-- so they tend to miss seeing threads like this. Sometimes they send their personal good wishes as well, or post in threads like this, but the primary focus is just prayer. I will refresh the thread that describes it further. Because of some past misunderstandings, I don't send stuff out to the chain unless clear permission is given-- so that's why I asked and why I am replying now at some length. If I do send it out, it will be by copying your posts and the URL to the the thread so people can come here for updates or to express their thoughts, if they wish. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:39 PM Barry is often out and about and I didn't give it a thought. John, I am so glad you've let us know and I'll be keeping a good thought that all goes well. Pullin' hard for you from Ohio Barry! Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Big Mick Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:42 PM Damn...........this knocks me out. Thanks, John. I have come to care a great deal for this feisty little man. We became friends on the aul Cat, and then met at FSGW Getaway a few years ago. He is one of the main reasons I keep coming back. Please tell him Big Mick is thinking of him and I will send a card. Thanks again, Mick |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Mark Cohen Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:46 PM I met Barry at a singers' session at Paddy Burke's pub in Boston last spring. He had invited me to the session when I mentioned here on the 'Cat I'd be in the area. It was a fine time, and I enjoyed his presence and singing very much. Sending good wishes and prayers from the healing island. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Peg Date: 10 Mar 01 - 12:48 PM I had not been to the singers' club in over a month and so missed this news; Barry didn't attend all that often in the last year, in any case; once a month on average, but it was always great to see (and hear) him! Thanks for the address; I will send him a card and my good wishes, and work some magic for his recovery. Peg |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bill D Date: 10 Mar 01 - 01:10 PM Barry is simply a fine fellow and a wonderful singer and one of the great discoveries at the last two Getaways....he will be hearing from us. And I sure hope he gets through this in time for this years Getaway!) (A search on Barry's name here will reveal many wonderful and informative postings on chanties, Irish music and many other topics...) |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jon Freeman Date: 10 Mar 01 - 01:20 PM I have only met Barry in cyberspace but I have had the pleasure of hearing his superb singing on PalTalk. I hope all goes well - I want to hear him again - soon!. Jon |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Big Mick Date: 10 Mar 01 - 01:58 PM I just got off the phone with Barry. He sounds in very good spirits, and is upbeat about his prognosis. This is in decided contrast to a couple of weeks ago when he checked in. Barry tells me that at that time they gave him a week to get a liver. But through the wonders of modern pharmacology, they have managed to balance out his chemistry and he is in much better shape. He is number one on the transplant list, and should be fine providing they can find the donor. This is an ailment he has had since he was a teenager.............and as he pointed out to me, not due to drink. In fact, Barry has never been much of a drinker. And he did say that he will definitely be mended in time for the October FSGW Getaway weekend. Thanks again to John for making us aware of this. Cards would mean a lot to Barry, and he is working hard to get Internet access so he can give his own updates. He gave me his permission to make you all aware of this. Thanks again, John. I look forward to you keeping us up to speed. All the best, Big Mick |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Sandy Paton Date: 10 Mar 01 - 03:07 PM Thanks, John, for letting us know. And thanks, Mick, for the reassuring update. We'll be sending Barry a couple of CDs to help him pass the time while he waits. (If anyone ever deserved a copy of "Irish in America," it's that great old Irishman from Boston with the big voice!) Hurry back to us, Barry, we're pulling for you! Sandy |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 10 Mar 01 - 03:16 PM Thanks Mick for getting in touch and updating the situation. Ain't modern medicine great? Still lots of things to happen yet, but I'm glad he's feeling better and is first in line. Sorry to make another point here Barry on your thread, but its also a decent time to remind everybody the importance of organ donations. I have a close friend in Atlanta who tells of how difficult this can be for family members when a loved one dies. Be sure your intentions are known and documented. Its easier on your family and the need for donors is always there. What better than to pass on whatever you can to someone else..........That's real immortality. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 10 Mar 01 - 03:17 PM Let's not forget the wife and kids. Does anyone who was at Barry's last Nov have their home address? I'd like to drop them a note, too. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Naemanson Date: 10 Mar 01 - 03:35 PM Wow, I'd gotten so used to not seeing his name here that I didn't consider he might be sick. Here's hoping he'll be Barry Fine soon. Now the important question is how soon he'll be back in the swing of things. I first met him at the sea music festival in Mystic and have come to look forward to seeing him there every June. What is the recovery time for this procedure. Will he be able to get to Mystic in June? |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Mar 01 - 03:49 PM Thanks for letting us know, John. Barry is a very important person to a lot of us. Give him my best, willya? A couple of years ago, I was wondering about the "you cannot tie a bowline" version of "Haul on the Bowline." I got home from work one night, and there was a voice mail message waiting for me - no talking, just an amazingly powerful voice singing this song. I knew right away that it was Barry. It's the kind of guy he is, a man who is truly in love with the joy and passion of singing. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Susanne (skw) Date: 10 Mar 01 - 06:32 PM I only know Barry's postings, but I certainly wish him well for the wait, the op and a speedy recovery! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: katlaughing Date: 10 Mar 01 - 06:42 PM Wow, thanks, John for letting us know and Big Mick for the update. Like Peg, I will be working some magic for his best health and sending good thoughts, as well as get a card off to him. I always look forward to your postings, Barry. You are an important and integral part of the Mudcat and very much appreciated. Take your time and heal well...I want to hear more stories about Boston and music:-) luvyakat |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bill D Date: 10 Mar 01 - 06:54 PM yes, catspaw...organ donation is mighty important. Without it, someone other than Ferrara (my wonderful wife, Rita) would have been doing the Getaway program the last 2 years...she has had her new heart for 5 1/2 years now. Thanks, Mick, for getting us the news on Barry so quickly,...being at the top of the list sure makes the odds great! We hope to see posts about successful surgery soon! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: CamiSu Date: 10 Mar 01 - 06:57 PM Allison- Justine, Natalie & Gabriel 4 Summit Avenue Derry, NH 03038 Prayers for all! Barry, we want you whole, soon! The world hasn't heard enough of your songs. Cami Su |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Mark Clark Date: 10 Mar 01 - 07:02 PM I too met Barry at a singers' session at Paddy Burke's pub in Boston. He was kind enough to extened an invitation when I mentioned that I'd be in Boston last fall. A good fellow and a wonderful singer. I'll work at getting a card off. If you talk with him, give him my best wishes. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Sandy Paton Date: 10 Mar 01 - 08:09 PM Make sure he has a boombox by the bed that can play CDs! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: SINSULL Date: 10 Mar 01 - 10:10 PM I met Barry for the first time at his home in Derry. He seemed so shy when I walked in that I didn't realize he was my host. Then he sang - well, if you haven't heard him you can't appreciate the change. Barry is a sweet, kind, talented, generous man with a beautiful family and a voice that fills a room. Barry and family are in my thoughts and prayers. One more reason to look forward to the October Getaway. Cards going out on Monday. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Sorcha Date: 10 Mar 01 - 10:24 PM Oh Barry! Lead with your chin, man! I'm signed up for Organ Donor, if there is anything left anybody could use.....rate I'm going, I'm gonna use it all up myself! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Peter Kasin Date: 10 Mar 01 - 10:55 PM Thanks for letting us know about Barry's condition. Card on the way. I, too, saw him at Paddy Burke's and Mystic after I posted here that I was going to Boston last June and asked about sessions. What a great guy he is! Thanks again, John Nolan. -chanteyranger |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: alison Date: 10 Mar 01 - 11:02 PM prayers, good thoughts, and hugs heading to Barry and his family.... send him a big hug from me next time you're talking Mick..... over here... organ donation is actually stamped on our drivers licence.... so in the event of an accident.. hopefully the parmedics can find that quickly... I have to add.... if you want to be an organ donor (and I hope you do)... it isn't enough to have a card.. you have to tell your family your wishes... because after you are gone.. they can over-rule your decision.... and grief doesn't always make people think straight.... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Uncle Jaque Date: 10 Mar 01 - 11:11 PM Thanks for the heads - up and updates on Barry, Mates. He and his family shall be in my thoughts and prayers. We met at last January's Chantey-sing in Portland; I reflected after hearing him belt out a chantey or two that he projects a song like a bronze twenty-four pounder gives a broadside, and about has to be rolled back into battery at the conclusion of his song. That certainly makes an impression. I do have one of those little organ-donor stickers on me licence, but at this age I doubt there is much left that would be of significant use to anybody. We understand that with this new stem-cell research, it may be possible to grow replacement organs before long, eliminating the need for some poor bloke to pass over Jordan in order to free one up. Apparently tissue other than fetal can now be used, which alleviates the medical/ethics issue that has made this frontier of medical research so controversial. Do keep us posted. The Lower Lights are burning. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bert Date: 10 Mar 01 - 11:51 PM Oh Dammit! Just don't know what to say. Just you get well again Barry me hearty. Love and best wishes from Mudcatville. Bert |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,pmharty Date: 11 Mar 01 - 12:56 AM I have liked and respected Barry for more than 20 years. I hought we might be related since my mother's maiden name was also Finn, but no. After hearing me sing "The Shearin's no for you", he gave me a verse I did not have. He is a great and a generous singer and fine person. Here's to Barry. Paul |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Art Thieme Date: 11 Mar 01 - 01:18 AM Barry, Mine works great and I'm sure/certain yours will too. Be well and soon. David Crosby |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar Date: 11 Mar 01 - 04:53 AM A fine host, Barry, with a fine Finn family of welcomers all! Good and positive wishes abounding, Soon to hear your fine voice sounding. Ewan |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Naemanson Date: 11 Mar 01 - 09:29 AM Art Thieme is David Crosby?!!?
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: bill\sables Date: 11 Mar 01 - 09:54 AM I met Barry at Animitera's in January 2000 and enjoyed his singing very much. I am sure he will fine and send him my best wishes and look forward to hearing him again soon. Bill |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Willie-O Date: 11 Mar 01 - 10:43 AM I don't think Art Thieme is David Crosby although they are both gentlemen of a certain age...but if you read Crosby's autobiography "Long Time Gone" you will understand that he is lucky to be alive, and not just on account of his liver... But enough of that: I met Barry at the Portland shanty session (in December not January uncle J), and found after I heard his singular, impassioned singing style, that I suddenly understood where his impassioned postings spring from... so all the best Barry, speedy recovery but don't start belting them out too hard until yer ready mate. Best
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Mar 01 - 11:11 AM Art can channel anyone through his musical saw. *G* Are you sure he was talking about the liver though. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 11 Mar 01 - 12:55 PM It's sad for me to hear the news that Barry is ill. Gratefully, there is good hope for recovery. I first met Barry through the 'Cat. I found we had a common interest in Work Songs. With a few personal messages we joined together to present a workshop at the first Mudcat influenced Getaway. I heard him singing before I saw him, but somehow I knew right away it was him. I was a bit daunted because he sings so powerfully and so emotionally. In the end, it was a wonderful experience and Barry is truly a graceful and warm hearted guy. I travelled from Maryland to New Hampshire to go to the Mudcat sing the Barry organized at his house. It was 12 hours of acoustic music, cameraderie, food and fun. Barry made it happen and his guests lacked for nothing save sleep. I don't get on the 'Cat often these days, but I am grateful to be here today so I can send Barry and his family a card of good wishes. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Liam's Brother Date: 11 Mar 01 - 06:18 PM My wife, Bonnie, and I spent a half-hour on the phone with Barry last night. I had assumed that his computer had died when he did not reply to my last e-mail. Sandy & Caroline Paton told me he was ill during my visit with them yesterday.
I can only echo what Big Mick wrote above. Barry is stable physically, in-line for a transplant and has a nice view of the Charles River from his Barry has a portable CD player in his room. If you don't have a spare CD to send him, send batteries instead. I'm sure the player is getting one helluva workout! Thanks, Sandy, for letting me know and for getting "Irish in America" off to him.
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Mar 01 - 06:22 PM Can someone lend a laptop for PalTalk then? Do any of you who know Barry think he would be offended if I sent this all out to the prayer chain? I see no answer from John Nolan, and it's due out tomorrow. Yay or nay? ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Liam's Brother Date: 11 Mar 01 - 06:43 PM Hi WYSIWYG! Because you would like to send it out, I think you should. No harm done and Barry's a kind and thoughtful person unlikely to be offended.
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Ferrara Date: 11 Mar 01 - 07:48 PM Thanks to all, John, Mick, Dan etc for keeping us informed about Barry. I met him at the last two FSGW Getaways and had lots of e-mail exchanges with him beforehand as we worked out the details of his workshops. I can't imagine anyone not being moved by knowing him. A treasure of a human being. As to when he'll be up and about, transplants are pretty unpredictable, but let's hope it will be one of the smooth, nothing-to-it experiences. Thanks, too, Alison, for informing people that donor cards aren't enough. In the U.S., at least, the family's wishes take precedence. The most important thing, is to make your family aware of your wishes -- and ask about theirs. Luckily, the choice never arises for most people. If it ever did, though, and you had to make the decision, it would help if you knew you were doing exactly what he or she would want, either way. (Being on the recipient end, I've thought about this a lot.) Rita Ferrara |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: katlaughing Date: 11 Mar 01 - 08:04 PM Anyone know what size batteries he could use for the CD player? Thanks, Rita, for sharing from the recipient end. It is deeply appreciated. I was shocked to learn that even though my driver's license says DONOR on it, they couldn't just go by that. All my family know that my parts are up for grabs when I go, as are theirs. Just in case he gets chance to read this (printed out or whatever): Barry, remember all the work the Mudcatters did for Catspaw? Well, it is all right here for you and your family, too and we are mighty powerful, so just soak it up and start thinking about what you will be doing when you get out of there, okay?! luvyakat |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 02:02 AM Thanks, Liam's Brother. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Lady McMoo Date: 12 Mar 01 - 08:48 AM Having enjoyed Barry's singing immensely while sitting quietly in the background listening at Paddy Burke's one night a bit over a year ago may I send out my very best wishes to him for a completely successful treatment and very speedy recovery to top form. Very best regards, mcmoo |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Abby Sale Date: 12 Mar 01 - 11:50 AM A very old friend has agreed to go over to MGH "early this week" and visit & make sure they're treating Barry right. She is quite capable of stringing up by the thumbs any out-of-line medicos. What kind of batteries? Anything else come to mind to bring? She doesn't happen to have an extra laptop, though. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Abby Sale Date: 12 Mar 01 - 11:53 AM A very old friend has agreed to go over to MGH "early this week" and visit & make sure they're treating Barry right. She is quite capable of stringing up by the thumbs any out-of-line medicos. What kind of batteries? Anything else come to mind to bring? She doesn't happen to have an extra laptop, though. Please e-mail me Click to e-mail as I get that several times a day but don't come here more than onc't. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: folk1234 Date: 12 Mar 01 - 12:02 PM I've long admired Barry's input to Mudcat. I met him for the first time at last year's Getaway. Unfortunately, I spoke very little with - we were singing to much. Thanks John for alerting us to his challenge. A card will go out today. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 12 Mar 01 - 01:07 PM Barry is an integral part of this place and everyone knows of his strong and powerful voice, but he endeared himself to me at the beginning because being a sailor, he nailed my name immediately. Plus a guy that has a Weimaraner can't be all bad! Then I found the real voice of Barry Finn, another kind of voice, that of poet and songwriter. Anyone who has missed this priceless piece of work below has missed the heart of the man.
You Wouldn't Know It To Look At Me
You're not listening to me are you deaf in both ears.
Chorus:
I'm as cute as any other kid,
Well, school is a torture, the teasing won't quit.
The kids scorn & laugh at me, I don't have a friend.
Chorus:
I know it's hard on my family, I can't change a thing.
I never feel comfort, no shoulder, no hug.
Chorus:
I may be mildly autistic or just plain O.C.D.
Chorus:
Copyright Barry Finn 1998 Get well Barry. Get this over and out of the way as soon as you can and give us more of all your voices. Best thoughts still comin' atcha'. Spaw
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Barry (on Sis's notebook from the hospital) Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:26 PM Thanks John for starting this, I'm awed & very humbled by all the outpouring of support, thank you all. The battery situation is ok here my son has seen to those wants & needs but if any are inclined to a card would be just as cherished if not more so, but there's a correction to the address John posted above, here's the corrected address for any who'd be interested.
Barry Finn
It all started at John Nolan's world class Burns Night (nothing to do with John's cooking), people kept asking "how'd ya keep ya tan for sae lang" I knew I was in trouble, I was yellow not tanned (I think they were also in a bit of trouble themselves). By the time I got to the Doc's & all the tests were in I was told that at this point I'd need a new liver within a week so started all the work to bring my kidneys & other organs back in balance. Within the following week or so they had my levels coming back to the point where I can stand to ride out the wait fo a liver safely.
I've been catching up on & cleaning up on some songs that I've written & Abby, please forgive me, the Roger Abrahams promised you for Roger that's been so long over due is a loose end that I did not want to have pass unattended. The family at this very moment is trying to find where I may have filed it, it needs only some finishing touches & it's off to you it'll go (thanks Abby, they are treating me mighty fine here).
I'm not a religous person but that would never give me cause not to except the kind prayers of other so although I don't know what a prayer chain is by all means any prayers that were to be said in my behalf would be heard on my part as a token of your care & hopefully heard by any who'd see fit to find me worthy of their care too. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Liam's Brother Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:31 PM Hi Barry! About that $50 you owe me... |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Barry, who wasn't finished Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:32 PM That should also have read San Francisco for a week but all this is premature & only if God's willing. I don't know when I'll have internet access again my sister's will be needing her laptop tonight so I'll post when I can. Thanks & love to all of you, Barry |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:42 PM Barry, what a clearshining mirror of love and concern there is here. Sometimes the best way to get to know someone is through the kind words said by those who love us. Your situation will be put before the prayer partners in the prayer chain later this afternoon, and they will have a link to this thread too, to get updates and express their concern and caring personally. One of the people in the chain who has long been praying for others (Lauri, my best girl pal), is on the prayer list herself now as she is completing some tests for her own liver. I know she will pray for you especially sensitively and I would just ask that you keep her in your thoughts as well. She seems to attract much the same kind of feeling you do. Rest well. Remember this is hard work your body is and will be doing-- please be sure to make lots and lots of room to recover. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jeri Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:43 PM "Here today and gone to Maui" - ?!?!?! What sort of medication do they have you on!? Great to hear from you, even if you make puns like that one! I can't tell you how shocked I was to learn of your predicament - that post up there was so short because I just couldn't put what I was feeling into words. I still can't. Anyhow, I hope the liver comes soon. In the meantime, maybe you can teach your fellow patients some shanties. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: CarolC Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:45 PM Barry, my best thoughts and wishes go to you and your loved ones. Good luck with everything. Carol |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 12 Mar 01 - 03:50 PM Jeri, evidently they got Barry's meds mixed up with Art's........... Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 04:08 PM Maybe I should send Barry the Ma-Sooz-a-Phone we just made. (JenEllen came up with the name.) Oh, it's for music therapy. It has two tiny Sony speakers mounted for internal use. Patient picks the CD. As soon as I get a Y-splitter from radio Shack, the patient can listen through their ears too. Barry can be our test subject. I had been saving it for Spaw's upcoming procedure; it looks a little like a celery stalk. After all, prayer is not everything. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bert Date: 12 Mar 01 - 04:28 PM ...two tiny Sony speakers mounted for internal use... I don't like the sound of that. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: radriano Date: 12 Mar 01 - 04:34 PM When I was looking for the lyrics to a certain song that Barry knew he called long distance and sang the song into my answering machine. He didn't know who I was at the time although it turned out that I had met him when he and Riggy came to San Francisco many years ago. That's just the kind of guy Barry is. I wish him well and hope that the transplant is successful. Richard |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Peg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 05:13 PM I think I will stop in and see Barry tomorrow or Wedneday...and bring him some milk thistle tea bags! Good to hear from you Barry' stay strong. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 12 Mar 01 - 05:20 PM Well, I sent a card to the address John posted, but I'll send another one to the right address! Great to hear from you, Barry! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 12 Mar 01 - 05:34 PM Barry, please get well soon. I'll be performing at the Stonehill Festival in June. Any chance of taking the new liver out for a trial run.....? Seamus |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Sandy Paton Date: 12 Mar 01 - 05:36 PM I hope the post office can manage to find Mass General, even if it isn't on 3rd Street. If you don't get the "Irish in America" CD in a couple of days, Barry, send up a signal flag and we'll mail another one! The first one went out today. Now get on with the "getting well" part of your assignment. We will expect to see you at NEFFA! Sandy |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Wotcha Date: 12 Mar 01 - 05:57 PM Barry, We met briefly at the Mystic Sea Music Festival in 99: you have a great voice that we all know will continue to echo down the Eastern seaboard. Your scholarship is also one of the treasures of the Mudcat Cafe. Wishing you all the best. Cheers, Brian |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GutBucketeer Date: 12 Mar 01 - 09:47 PM Barry: Good luck, and glad to hear that things look more promising than when you checked in. We look forward to seeing you up and at 'em at the next Getaway. I hope you are getting more sleep where you are now than we did then. Do they allow sing arounds in the hospital? If anyone is snoring loudly in your vicinity we can send some emergency ear plugs up by Fed Ex. JAB (the sonorous snorer). |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: SINSULL Date: 12 Mar 01 - 09:54 PM Barry, It appears that Susan is about to approach you with a sound system mounted on something resembling a celery stalk. She claims it is for "internal" use. Make damn sure you know where she plans to stick it before accepting the favor. Don't need any additional medical problems. Be well, love. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 10:11 PM Naw, I was gonna just send it and let him figure that out hisseff Sinsull. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bill D Date: 12 Mar 01 - 10:11 PM Barry will need the sign I saw once: "If things don't get any better, I may have to ask you to stop helping me" sounds like he's in good spirits,,,what else would we expect? He's a positive kind of guy..... |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Tinker Date: 12 Mar 01 - 10:24 PM I started to send a card, and light a candle, then I remembered the man at Getaway, the guy this was going out too... I think I'll send out the prayers and best wishes on the dragon gong again ... It's the only instrument in the house with the resonance to keep up with Barry... Tinker |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Sorcha Date: 12 Mar 01 - 10:32 PM Gods, I hope the transplant works........I can't recall ever hearing Barry sing, but from what the rest of you say, it's worth waiting for..........celery stalk and all. No matter where he puts it. Please get well, Barry, we obviously need you badly! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Ferrara Date: 12 Mar 01 - 11:18 PM I wonder how many of the cards sent to the wrong address will reach him? I sent one out today, too. I suspect they'll get to him anyway. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bat Goddess Date: 13 Mar 01 - 11:18 AM My gawd, Barry! We go offline for a coupla days (thanks to the phone company who was screwing up, I mean "fixing", the phone cable) and look what happens! Curmudgeon and I have known Barry for nigh on to 10 years, thanks to John Nolan who threw us all together (like neeps and tatties) at his traditional Burns Night celebrations. I hope this replacement of body parts is under warranty! Get a good one, Barry! We're all pulling for you -- hope to see you at NEFFA. (I'm off to San Francisco in a week.) I let Bob Frost know (while our phone line was out of commission) to pass the word amongst the Friday night Press Room types. Bat Goddess |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: dwditty Date: 13 Mar 01 - 11:30 AM Hey Barry,
Remember a few years ago when Max set up a chat room at the Mudcat? You and I spent some time in there and somehow you knew I was from New Haven. I still don't know how you did that. Maybe it was MYSTICal!! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jacob B Date: 13 Mar 01 - 11:38 AM Just in case the card I mailed this morning doesn't get there - Get Well! And see you at NEFFA. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: annamill Date: 13 Mar 01 - 12:16 PM I come back to work today and what do I find? One of my favorite Honey's is in trouble! I love Barry and his kindness and especially his voice. I hope, beyond belief, that this man is well. We need him here. Hell, we need him everywhere! All love, annamill |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Winters Wages Date: 13 Mar 01 - 12:30 PM My prayers and thoughts are with you Barry..and with your family as well. We know you will get through this. these are set backs that take placve in life for reasons (whish the hell I knew why) but for some reason they tend to help us along lifes path. Hang in there! Do not be discouraged...You are going to be just fine. Regads..Lloyd Jones, San Francisco Ca. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: katlaughing Date: 13 Mar 01 - 02:45 PM WW, good to see you in here! Barry, I am putting Catspaw and Roger the Skiffler on alert, as a Mudcat Healing Certificate good for various body parts from the NYCFTTS is on its way to you, today. And, it is good forever, no expiration date...so look around, pick up a few other spare parts while you're at it!*bg* Seriously...know that you are in our hearts and minds and all good wishes are coming your way, kat |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: SINSULL Date: 13 Mar 01 - 11:09 PM Hey Kat. Are those good for weight loss, plastic surgery, and excess hair removal??? May want to auction one or two off. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 13 Mar 01 - 11:48 PM Well kat, Skiff and I wish you'd mentioned this earlier as our Spare Parts Repository is a bit low at the moment. We do however have a fine assortment of artificial parts that require no anti-rejection meds by the user, although in some cases the meds may be needed by those around the recipient. For instance, we have 27 Nancy Reagan Vacuous Smiles which are always in demand by those who have spent time in the James Taylor Rehab Wing for the Chronically Bland at the NYCFTTS. Modeled after James himself, we have 48 Pre-Conditioned Electronic Voice Boxes programmed to make everything you sing sound like "Fire and Rain." Of course there are always a large supply of the special model (built for Neil himself) of the Neil Young "Fart of Gold" Rubber Assholes. I'll check on the other parts we have from Mudcat donations by members and get back to you. Barry can pick and choose as he wishes. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 14 Mar 01 - 03:57 AM There's that stuff in those boxes in the boiler room we were about to burn, 'Spaw, might be something there. I thing there's enough bits of Cher and Michael Jackson there to build something. Add my good wishes to the rest, Barry. RtS (late as usual) |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 14 Mar 01 - 05:33 AM ...and there's the world famous TIPLE BYPASS that 'Spaw has been eager to try... RtS |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Max Date: 14 Mar 01 - 11:05 AM Had a dream last night that I went to visit Barry. He looked good and he was just pointing at his midsection. I guess that means I'm thinking about you Barry. Stay tough, get well. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Naemanson Date: 14 Mar 01 - 01:34 PM I wonder if we could write some transplant chanties in honor of Barry's current adventure. Maybe something about getting lucky in the liver pool... |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bert Date: 14 Mar 01 - 01:42 PM ...and getting delivered, and relivered maybe? |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: katlaughing Date: 14 Mar 01 - 01:47 PM I like it Naes....turning a nice healthy pink as they tune up his new filtering system....yeah...
Heel yo ho, boys; stitch it in, boys;
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jeri Date: 14 Mar 01 - 01:57 PM I started, but taste told me to shut up. This is serious...now you've gone and encouraged me...your fault!
O the times are hard for Barry Finn, |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: SINSULL Date: 14 Mar 01 - 02:13 PM Great! Poor Barry will have surgery, be warned not to sneeze for fear of tearing his stitches, and instead laugh himself into a new dose of painkillers! Actually, good work, Jeri. Is that one going to "Sing Out!" too? |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Jeri Date: 14 Mar 01 - 02:26 PM I hope not! Seriously, I don't know whether I want to be irreverent. However, I can see Barry one day explaining all this to someone..."There I was, flipping trapped and miserable in the gosh darned hospital, waiting for a major operation, and these flipping idiots were writing flipping moronic songs about my gosh darned situation." ...or words to that effect. We love you and want you through this quickly and as painlessly as possible so you can yell at us for writing dumb songs.
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Bert Date: 14 Mar 01 - 02:28 PM AARRH, Shiver me timbers and swap me liver! |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 14 Mar 01 - 02:28 PM BRAVO JERI!!!!!! LMAO................well sorta'................perhaps a shade too much reality........ Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Dani Date: 14 Mar 01 - 04:12 PM Oh, Jeri. That hurt... Hey Barry, can you use any ol' liver? Haven't I heard of them taking a piece of someone else's and both getting along? I'd share, but you can't have the whole thing 'til I'm done with it... and I do like my whiskey. But I would share! Dani |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Peter Kasin Date: 15 Mar 01 - 03:31 AM Oh, the surgeon is here with a knife sharp and keen. Bold Barry-0, bold Barry. He worked all day and..oops, took out your spleen. Bold Barry-0's surgeon's gone awry. C'mon deliver, where the hell's my new liver. Bold Barry-0, bold Barry. Oy. That's enough. -chanteyranger
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Naemanson Date: 15 Mar 01 - 04:00 AM Ow! LOL! What can of worms have I opened with this? These are great. Jeri, you are a flipping genius. If laughter is really the best medicine then Barry should be well on his way to a full recovery. Hmmm, I just spent a few minutes working on a chanty but cannot achieve an acceptable level of humor. Gonna have to work on it for a while. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: CamiSu Date: 15 Mar 01 - 10:51 AM So Barry, How ARE you?! Please find that new liver soon! (Would a lamb liver do?) Thinking of you and checking daily. CamiSu |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: catspaw49 Date: 15 Mar 01 - 11:26 AM You're right about that CamiSu.......Many of us are checking in at times and waiting to hear. Barry, I'm not religious either as you know, but I swear all the prayers, wishes, thoughts, and all from this place DO make a difference! And if nothing else, you'll be going into this laughing (and confusing the Docs) just thinking about Jeri's brilliant piece of work! Best as always, Spaw |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: SINSULL Date: 15 Mar 01 - 11:33 AM Maybe you can write it on your stomach in magic marker just before going into surgery - worked for the kid on "Malcolm In The Middle". Love you, Barry. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,bedridden Barry Date: 15 Mar 01 - 12:06 PM Hi all & thanks for all the espically kind words & wishes & the offers of lamb livers & liver shivers but sadly only a full plate of the real human kind will do. I'm still in a holding patten waiting for the real deal to come in & I'm still at the top of the food chain so things are still looking very good.
Sandy & Dan, thanks so much for Dan's new CD, I got it last night & have been listening to it non stop ever since. I'll give my 2 cents worth in the thread covering this. Thanks again to all who've posted, my sis will be back for her loan of this laptop later on in the day so I'll post back when I can with any news. Barry |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: GUEST,Melani Date: 15 Mar 01 - 02:02 PM I'm sure things will work out well for you, and I'm looking forward to meeting you when you're in San Francisco. Meanwhile, I will be teaching the transplant chanties to my husband--he's a biomedical researcher at UCSF. I can just hear the whole lab singing them already. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: David Coffin Date: 15 Mar 01 - 09:57 PM Hey Barry, Sorry to hear you're in hospital. I may try to come by if I'm in town. I'd sing you a liver shanty but I think you may have had your fill by the looks of this thread. Wishing you well, David. (Revels) |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: John Nolan Date: 16 Mar 01 - 06:09 PM Barry, A man of your caliber deserves a thread with 100 entries. |
Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: Peg Date: 17 Mar 01 - 01:40 AM 101! I stopped by to see Barry at the hospital today. Brought him some milk thistle tea bags, which apparently his doc said "won't hurt him." He was chipper and in good spirits; if tired and weak. Says he has trouble sleeping and of course is bored out of his skull. He played a bit of Dan's new CD (nice stuff Dan!) and I am sure this is helping alleviate his boredom. Barry said he lost a lot of weight rapidly ("Now if only I can keep it off!" he says; sheesh what a maroon! Actually most of us would think the same thing, I bet...) but that his condition is now stable. He is numero uno on the liver list so if a compatible one shows up it is his. Never fear, Mudcat, Barry can still sing!!! He joined me in singing General Taylor, Red is the Rose, and Highland Lament. So there. He tells me he shall take up gourmet cooking when his new liver is up and running. I have a whole collection of those old Time-Life "Cooking of the World" books (great photos and recipes, and history of the countries and their food customs), so I guess I know what I will be giving him for a prezzie next time I stop by... Two doctors stoped by for a brief conversation and to test Barry's alertness they asked him who the president was, then the previous one, then the one before that, etc. By the time they got back to Reagan, Barry said "some other asshole!" Yay, Barry! They also had him subtracting numbers and asking him for answers rather rapidly I thought. He did well (came up with answers faster than I did). His wife thinks he is a bit low-key these last few days, and indeed Barry seemed rather tired to me. (Then again I am used to seeing him in a roomful of people excited to be sharing songs together). But compared to how he was doing a few days ago all is going VERY well! So everyone, keep thinking good healthy thoughts about our Mudcat pal! Maybe have some (calves') liver and onions in his honor! Get that liver and get well, Barry. We miss you.
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Subject: RE: Barry Finn From: katlaughing Date: 17 Mar 01 - 04:05 AM Thanks, Peg! Good to hear how he is doing. I will go start a second round thread, for those who have trouble loading after 100. I'll put a link in here.
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