Running With Scissors (members of Donna The Buffalo w/ Jenny STEARNS, Johnny DOWD and Kim SHERWOOD-CASO)

November 26, 2000
The Rongovian Embassy
Trumansburg, NY, USA

Sbd recording.

DISC ONE Johnny Dowd & Kim Sherwood-Caso
1. SweetHeart
2. Another Stupid Song
3. True Love
4. Worried Mind*
5. Mystery Woman*
* with Running With Scissors

Running With Scissors, Set 1
6. Real Deal
7. I Am With You Always
8. Someday I Will Lead The Parade
9. The Giant of lllinois
10. Zion

DISC TWO
1. Crooked Wings
2. Take A Little Walk
3. Red River
4. The Waltz
5. Bravest Cowboy

Set 2
6. Biggie K Is A Superstar
7. Devil Music*
8. Carey
* with Johnny Dowd

DISC THREE
1. Give Me a Sign
2. Hubcap
3. Knoxville Girl>
4. Knoxville Girl (Parting Gift)
5. Leather Bread*
6. It Will Be Right Soon
7. Paralyzed**
8. Small Axe

Running With Scissors is:
Jeb Puryear
Jim Miller
Tara Nevins
Richie Stearns
Jennie Stearns
Kim Sherwood-Caso
Tom Gilbert
Jed Greenberg

* with Timmy Brown
* * with Johnny Dowd

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Running With Scissors
Jeb Puryear: vocals, electric guitar, pedal steel Jim Miller: vocals, acoustic guitar Tara Nevins: vocals, fiddle
Richie Stearns: vocals, banjo, tenor guitar Jennie Stearns: vocals, acoustic guitar
Kim Sherwood-Caso: vocals, tambourine Tom Gilbert: drums
Jed Greenberg: bass
The Rongovian Embassy Trumansburg, New York
Sunday (afternoon), November 26, 2000 Soundboard (matrix mix?)

Disc One
Johnny Dowd & Kim Sherwood-Caso

1. Sweet Heart (5: 13)

2. Another Stupid Song (5:33)
3. True Love (4:40)

4. Worried Mind* (8:19)

5. Mystery Woman* (9:48)

* with Running With Scissors


Running With Scissors - First Set
6. Real Deal (6:41) Jim - vocal
NOTE: Recorded by George Jones on _Cold Hard Truth_; written by Keith Gattis, former guitarist for Johnny Paycheck
7. I Am With You Always (7:48) Richie - vocal

8. Someday I Will Lead The Parade (6:11) Jennie - vocal
NOTE: Recorded by Patty Loveless, written by Tony Arata & Scott Miller

9. The Giant of Illinois (6: 12) Kim - vocal
NOTE: A GREAT song by The Handsome Family... lyrics attached below
10. Zion (8:40) Richie - vocal
NOTE: This song, written by Richie, appears on the Horse Flies debut, _Chokers & Flies_, which is still available on cassette at FunkySide.com


total time: 69:05

DISC TWO

1. Crooked Wings (5:50) Jim - vocal
NOTE: Recorded by The Hix, written by Chad Crumm
2. Take A Little Walk (8:18) Jennie - vocal
3. Red River (8:04) Richie - vocal
4. The Waltz (7:22) Jeb - vocal

5. Bravest Cowboy (7:30) - Jim - vocal


Running wi Scissors - Second Set

6. Biggie K Is A Superstar (9:59) Jeb - vocal

7. Devil Music* (5:29) Johnny - vocal
8. Carey (7:01) Jim - vocal
NOTE: This Joni Mitchell song appears on her 1971 album of the same name.

* with Johnny Dowd total time: 59:33


DISC THREE

1. Give Me a Sign (7:41) Jennie - vocal
NOTE: This may actually be called Perfect Strangers. Not sure if this is one of Jennie's recent songs or maybe an old Tin Roof song. Tim?
2. Hubcap (7:02) Richie - vocal

3. Knoxville Girl> (5:45) Jim - vocal
NOTE: Traditional song made popular by the Louvin Brothers
4. Knoxville Girl (Parting Gift) (5:12) Jennie - vocal

5. Leather Bread (Chuckle Chuckle Pow Pow) * (6:32) Timmy Brown - vocal
NOTE: A fine Timmy Brown original, and a fun one at that...
6. It Will Be Right Soon (7:41) Tara - vocal

7. Paralyzed** (8:41) Johnny - vocal
! NOTE: A 1968 hit for Norman Odam, better known as the "Legendary
, Stardust Cowboy" or simply "The Ledge." Most of his records are out of print, but he recently recorded this on his 1999 release _Live in Chicago-

8. Small Axe (11 :36) Jim - vocal
NOTE: Bob Marley song that originally appeared on _Burnin'-

* with Timmy Brown
** with Johnny Dowd
total time: 60: 10

More info:
The Giant of Illinois
(An absolutely beautiful song by The Handsome Family <http://www.handsomefamily.com)

The giant of Illinois died from a blister on his toeafterwatkihg afl day in the first winter's snow.
Throwing bits of stale bread to the last
speckled doves, he never even felt his shoe full of blood.
Delirious with
pain, his bedroom walls began to glow and he felt himself soaring up through falling snow.
And the sky was a woman's arms. A boy with a club foot had
sat next to him in school.
Once upon a summer's day they went wandering through the woods.
They spotted a sleeping swan on the banks of a muddy stream and they stormed it with rocks till it collapsed in the reeds.
They lay out on a green lawn full of chocolate and lemonade, but under the blue bowl the giant was afraid because the sky was a woman's arms.

Norman "The Ledge" Odam <http://www.stardustcowboy.com>; Here's a link to a good article Giddy Up Stardust
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"It's good to be us."