Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jason Xion Wang Date: 10 Oct 14 - 07:38 AM Thanks a lot, Susan! |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Oct 14 - 07:34 AM Am not at home now to check. Please bookmark this thread to remind ne to look in mid-November, OK? ~Susa |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jason Xion Wang Date: 10 Oct 14 - 07:21 AM Would love to have the "Soundstage: Just Folks" recording. Is it available to get now? |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: GUEST,WYSIWYG Date: 12 Jan 05 - 09:47 AM Does anyone have a copy of Verdant Groves, a CD by Debra Spencer, Shelley Phillips, and Lars Johannesson? It's Shaker music sung with flute and Celtic harp, recorded live at four New England Shaker Villages? ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 16 Mar 04 - 11:33 AM Thanks, Jerry! ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 16 Mar 04 - 11:19 AM I'll try to get to it soon, Susan Jerry |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 15 Mar 04 - 10:07 PM What's new? I have a couple dozen tapes added to the mix, including Lomax stuff from LOC MP3s. I can post the songlists for those. Jerry, I would like a set from you. I passed along the several you sent earlier, and did not get them back, but if you send me the bigger set I think you have, I will be sure it gets into the lending set. I have a set of Sacred Harp tapes and book Burke donated. I'd love to put the "Goodbye Babylon" boxed set into the library, if people wanted to chip in. I can get a discount ($60 total for the set). That's gonna be it on tapes. I'm going all digital from this point on. The newer stuff I have found here and there already is digital. The songlist would be too long to post here, but I may find a place to hang it up somewhere. The mix continues to be very eclectic as far as styles within "gospel." And Jeep, please, send back the batch of tapes you have, OK? Thanks. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 22 Oct 01 - 12:28 AM Thanks, Jerry, that would be great. If you want to save the J-card writing time and post the songlists here instead, maybe that would lessen the time you'd have to spend on it. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 21 Oct 01 - 08:46 PM Finally got here. Reading over all of the postings and listings, it looks like I could add something to the library. I have a semi-vast collection of black gospel.. enough to have eight 60 minute tapes of prime stuff already made into listening tapes. You've got the first two. It includes everything from older mass Choirs, like the Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir, to Reverend Gary Davis, Roosevelt Graves and other folk-gospel black artists. I'll keep feeing them to you. Maybe you can do a set of just black gospel for those folks who haven't heard much of it. Jerry |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 20 Oct 01 - 01:46 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 01 Sep 01 - 01:13 AM This thread is slated to become a Permathread in the foreseeable future. Any more thoughts from those who want to participate, that I can incorporate in the copy? New people who want to participate can page up to see how to get in on it. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 08 Jul 01 - 02:22 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Jun 01 - 02:16 PM DJH, this project is already rolling as designed, but perhaps you would like to start another one as you described. *G* ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: GUEST,djh Date: 11 Jun 01 - 01:59 PM Great Idea WYSIWYG, But , Maybe to save you some trouble a Mudcat trade library could be established. People could find others who have what they are looking for and swap, Like many Dead Heads or Dylan fans do on line. All that would be neccassary is a semi-perma thread. Erase and start over once a month , more or less, so not to get too daunting or outdated in requests and offers. More later gotta go back to work... |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jeep man Date: 04 Jun 01 - 03:26 PM 10/4 |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 03 Jun 01 - 03:48 PM I will, Jeepsweets. I think I see now how you could. Please e-mail me in a few days if I don't e-mail you. OK? ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Jeep man Date: 03 Jun 01 - 03:13 PM Sweet Sue, you are a hard working Sweetie. Let me know if I can help. Luv Jeeply |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 03 Jun 01 - 12:11 AM Wait till you see the list from recent Chicago purchases! Bahamians, bluesmen, and bluegrass! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Apr 01 - 12:14 AM Please be patient with me-- practical and health matters have delayed sending the first round. But I am now on set 14! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 04 Apr 01 - 11:39 AM Last of the inventory so far.
Set 11 If you want in on this fantastic offer, click HERE to e-mail me. Subject line: GOSPEL TAPES. Also scroll up in this thread to see a link to related discussion on SACRED HARP materials available. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 17 Mar 01 - 12:21 PM MORE INVENTORY
Set 09 A, B sides, SONGS FOR PRIMS, from the Gospel Publishing House, Springfield MO sponsor's manual "Plans for Prims." A side, PTL CHORUSES. B side, THE COLLECTION, Amy Grant. A side, JOHN FAHEY. B side, FOLK BANJO, various artists. Album titles unknown, circa 1985 or earlier. A, B sides, THE HEAVENS ARE SOUNDING, Beloved choruses by classical composers. A, B sides, I'LL MEET YOU ON THE MOUNTAIN, 1999, Gaither Homecoming Series. A side, BACK HOME IN INDIANA (CHRISTMAS ALBUM), Bill Gaither Trio. B side, LOVE ALBUM, Sue & Jeff. A, B sides, THE ABSOLUTE BEST OF BLUEGRASS GOSPEL (complete) and selections from 25 GREATEST BLUEGRASS HITS. Compilations, various artists. A, B sides, AGES AND AGES AGO, New Edition. Purchased at a restaurant counter in Fancy Gap, VA; band is probably local to that area. Set 10 A, B sides, GOOD NEWS, Sweet Honey in the Rock. A, B sides, A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE, Martin Simpson. A, B sides, FROM THE WAVERLY NEW COVENANT CHURCH IN JOHANNESBURG, 1994, Kingdom Praise. A, B sides, LOVIN' GOD, LOVIN' EACH OTHER, 1997, Gaither Vocal Band. A, B sides, CALLED OUT, The Mann Family. A, B sides, BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON. Morning and evening chant. A, B sides, LITTLE BY LITTLE, The Good News-Goodtime Band. Recorded live at St. Paul's for WLIH radio "Meet the Pastor" programs '98 and '99. Outtakes included. A, B sides, MASTER CHORUS BOOK II, Lillenas Publishing. Praise Choruses 49-100.
~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 15 Mar 01 - 05:33 PM MORE INVENTORY.
Set 07
Set 08
Want in on this? Scroll up to find a blue clicky link to my e-mail, and one to another thread about related Sacred Harp material available. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 15 Mar 01 - 02:28 PM MORE INVENTORY
Set 05
Set 06
Want in on this? Scroll up to find a blue clicky link to my e-mail, and one to another thread about related Sacred Harp material available. ~Susan
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Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 14 Mar 01 - 03:26 PM MORE INVENTORY LISTINGS
Set 03 Want in on this? Scroll up to find a blue clicky link to my e-mail, and one to another thread about related Sacred Harp material available. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 14 Mar 01 - 11:31 AM Oh goodie, I just learned a new trick. This should take you to the thread with info on Burke's wonderful offer: 4 Sacred Harp singings in 4 weeks ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 14 Mar 01 - 11:30 AM Susan that Eric Bibb CD would be Good Stuff (according t All-Music Guide) in case you want to attribute it. RtS |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 14 Mar 01 - 11:15 AM RtS-- the Eric Bibb I have includes Shingle by Shingle. Same one? Everyone-- please note the discussion between Burke and me in the current thread about Sacred Harp Singings. She has SH items to add to our project, if we want. Recordings and BOOK. Yes??? VOLUNTEER WANTED. A Mudcat volunteer with edit capabilities is needed to help maintain this thread. Please contact me. Cello update-- nice, but not nice enough. A bass fiddle someday perhaps. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 13 Mar 01 - 09:19 AM .... something about our own spirits.... oh heck! I gotta rip open all the albums to find it----- no I don't! It's in the one I INVENTORIED!! The morning's car music. Got me a date with a cello. Never met one up close and personal-- I get to snuggle up and see if it whines or growls, or purrs. Hopefully all of the above and more, in a friendly fashion. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 13 Mar 01 - 09:14 AM "In my father's house","Satisfied mind" are 2 tracks I remember, gospel group Needed time(?) accompany him on vocal backing. RtS |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 13 Mar 01 - 09:04 AM Yvonne, I am sorry you have been ill! I hope your e-mail will have some details. RtS, I dunno, I will have to ask Dharmabum. Let's see.... what was on it... can't recall any titles now. Can you? Just for the record-- any tapes that have been made are backup copies people have made, myself included, for learning material when out on long drives. They aren't made to be endlessly bootlegged; one way I make sure they won't be is that the tape I use is OK quality, but not what you'd want for a duplicating master. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 13 Mar 01 - 08:19 AM Susan, was the Eric Bibb CD you refer to as "unknown" "Spirit and the Blues"? It's the only one of his I have and has some gospel and some blues and features a Swedish bouzouki player! RtS |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Quincy Date: 13 Mar 01 - 07:39 AM Susan....just so you know I am still going to do the tape thing with you....sorry for neglecting you but ill health has kept me back a little. Will e-mail asap.. love Yvonne |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 12 Mar 01 - 02:15 PM Susan, this list is awesome. I will have a hard time waiting. Jman |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Mar 01 - 11:38 PM Here's a brief inventory of the first two sets of tapes.
Set 01 |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Mar 01 - 08:39 AM No, jeepal, but the tape from the Gaither Homecoming Hour that includes her singing "Hear the Voice of My Beloved" may have just turned up at long last, in the car!!!, in time to be included. I should probably mention that I have many of the lyrics to the material in this library among my songbooks. I do post them as I create new songsheets, for pieces we will do in church, and I will be glad to post any others that are requested as we move the tapes along. To join the project, sign up in e-mail. (Click HERE to e-mail me. Subject line: GOSPEL TAPES) ~Susan PS for jeepman. Here's a new trick if you are using Internet Explorer. Right now, while you have this post in front of you, look at the far right side of your screen. See the up-down button, the slidy elevator thing? Note in you mind where it is sitting right now. Mark it with a post-it if you need to. Then, mouse up to your View menu at the top of the browser. Click Source. You will get a screenful of white space with occasional flows of gobbledegook. The gobbledegook is the HTML coding and text of this thread. Use that elevator button to slide to the same spot it was at, when you were reading my post. Look around until you find my post in the gobbledegook. In my post, you will see the text for my e-mail message, surrounded by the gobbledegook that makes it look and work like it does. Highlight that with your mouse, and push Control and C at the same time to put it on your clipboard. Now close the View/Source page and the thread will reappear. With your cursor in the posting box, push Control and V at the same time and the e-mail clicky should appear. Submit the message to see if it worked. If you locked up the thread instead, report that in the Help Forum! *G* You can use the same technique (View/Source) to see HTML coding that makes other things look and work as they do, whenever you see something in someone's post that looks cool. I have a pageful of these in a word processor document that I keep open alongside the Mudcat window, for easy access. I copy and paste from these instead of typing in the HTML commnads for most of what I do. There is more about this in the FAQ thread and related threads it lists. If that's too mysterious for you, then the answer to a whole new world of fun is easy-- find a kid and ask them to show you three simple things-- having multiple windows open, highlighting text, and drag&drop. Have fun! Us geezers gotta stick together. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 10 Mar 01 - 07:03 PM Im glad you stepped in with the blue clicky thing. I couldn't make it work. Glad you mentioned Cynthia Clawson. Have you heard her "Precious Jesus Hold My Hand?" Jman |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Mar 01 - 10:17 AM Aaaarrrghhh!!!! That's IT, I can't tape anymore! Two CDs left-- Cynthia Clawson, dreamy Appalachian singer, doing some standards prayerfully and richly in her amazing contralto-- over a background of plainsong CHANT! Wha-hoo!! And, GREGORIAN CHANT CHRISTMAS, side B. Gee I hope they both fit in their entirety-- I'm running out of tape and empty slots to stick 'em! Xerox the week's worth of liner notes from the CDs to tuck in... maybe tonight at church! Now if ONLY the tape XXXXX sent me would turn up again-- he wrote some pieces that are on there and (pssss.... psss...pssppsss.... ) Hmmmmmm.... and YYYYYY..... what about the long lost ZZZZZZ tape? Did that have a hymn or two as well? Huh! You'll have to sign up to find out who these Mudcatters are! And why is a Joan Baez album in there? I dunno! Seemed to make sense at the time! Yup, and isn't there a hymn on each of those Doc Watson tapes too? TALK ABOUT SUFFERIN! PRECIOUS LORD, TAKE MY HAND! Get those signups in now folks-- numbering and packing next! (Click HERE to e-mail me. Subject line: GOSPEL TAPES) ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 10 Mar 01 - 09:54 AM This thread is getting really good. Better refresh it Jeepman |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 09 Mar 01 - 11:24 AM sian, Well, then imagine how surprised you will be to hear old Sankey stuff done mainstream style! I should mention too how I came buy a lot of this material, or some of you will wonder about my mind. Remember good old Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker? PTL? Several of the audio tapes someone had made of PTL broadcasts were included in the boxful of tapes that were anonymously donated to our church thrift shop. I co-opted all the tapes to learn what was, then, a new genre for me-- contemporary praise music. I figure, see, that if there are some good songs on those tapes, it'll be worth sifting through whatever crap is also on them. But no, I am not a supporter of PTL and related ilk! MUSIC! I want more MUSIC! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: sian, west wales Date: 09 Mar 01 - 11:17 AM I don't think I relate to the "classics usually done in a mainstream choral style". I grew up with all the Sankey/ Moody stuff, but it was always white gospel / tent revival stuff ... even in small town Methodist Southern Ontario. I also grew up with belting out Welsh hymns at North American Welsh hymn events, which is closer to the above minus the power-mad basses and tenors. (OK - so the Mormon Tabs. were originally a Welsh choir ... so they aren't half bad!) sian |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 09 Mar 01 - 08:35 AM Matt, if you'd like to make a compilation tape, send it over and I'll include that too. sian, as I have been taping the last several days, it has been really interesting to hear some of the hymns done in a variety of styles-- I've never listened to so much all at once before, across genres, so it's really noticeable. Just imagine some other classics, usually done in a mainstream choral style, but now kicked up to Grand Ole Opry style. It's a riot! Or Nearer My God to Thee, done in hushed awe by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir with full orchestration... followed by Mississippi John Hurt's delta-picked version, with words that sound like Nero, My God, to Thee. It's just a bit of a mindfu.... oops! excuse me! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: sian, west wales Date: 09 Mar 01 - 04:56 AM OK, blame me. It always rains on the unloved. (Excuse me - just having an Eeyore moment!) My vote goes for the Grand Ol' Oprey version of I Saw the Light! sian |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: Matt_R Date: 08 Mar 01 - 09:21 PM There are also a lot of gospel-ish songs by rock folks...check out "Jesus" by Queen and "Tender" by Blur. |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: jeepman (inactive) Date: 08 Mar 01 - 06:52 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 08 Mar 01 - 12:24 PM Elvis with ALL HIS WIGGLES in his voice (ooo I can just SEE what he's shaking!) with the Jordanaires, JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO! Oh Lordy, ROCKAMYSOUL! Having me a lil singing lesson here! Sign up now! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 08 Mar 01 - 11:24 AM Rev. Gary Davis.... (Must have that) PURE RELIGION (must have that) ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 07 Mar 01 - 02:22 PM Oh dear. Sian, you've just inadvertently created a name for the project. Now I know what to put on the album sleeves to make them easily identified as they lay around people's homes! I think I'll steal it for a new band name too. The Good News-Goodtime Band.... maybe it needs to morph a bit. I had me a quick fix gospel hoot all morning, BTW, making a few more tapes. You'll see! HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING??? (Karaoke with Jesus!) Also thought that to set up the routing slips for each set I should do like the song says-- I'M USING MY BIBLE FOR A ROADMAP. *G* ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: sian, west wales Date: 07 Mar 01 - 02:06 PM Yeh, you know me. Always a sucker for a quick fix gospel hoot! sian |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: wysiwyg Date: 07 Mar 01 - 11:39 AM Yes. It just requires some coordination thought, but there is enough material to send a good bit of it overseas to circulate there, and then swap for the US-circulated sets later. For example Mudcatter Quincy has agreed to send them around the UK and look over any UK recipient list to make it simplest, and maybe add more people as it goes on. Anyone anywhere else (outside US or UK) will need to agree to coordinate their area similarly for me to see the sense (stewardship-wise) of the international postage. In practical terms it means whoever signs up first from that area gets the package first, and agrees to get it back to send to me. International postage.... ???? I'm willing to pay it outbound but not return trip. Make sense? Other ideas on handling that aspect? And Sian, I figured you'd sign up! You in, then? *G* ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer From: sian, west wales Date: 07 Mar 01 - 10:53 AM It's almost 4 p.m. here, and I have a nagging doubt that my maths aren't good enough to really understand some of the above (well ... unless I take off my shoes and use my toes ... to which our office PA might object) but I think I get the drift. So, does this offer apply internationally? sian |
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