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06-08-2006
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Wow I never knew about that guy with the gun!
Any wonder she flipped out!
Thanks for the article maghy7

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07-08-2006
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Wow I never knew about that guy with the gun!
Any wonder she flipped out!
Thanks for the article maghy7
Your welcome, I had no idea either until I read that article, pretty scary stuff.

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27-08-2006
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Going to see her September 1 at the Boulder Theater!!! I'm so exited

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27-08-2006
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who is she?
one of the most amazing singer , she's really awesome , you definitly need to try some of her cds

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01-09-2006
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(jalouse feb '06-scanned by me)

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02-09-2006
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^ She looks so different from picture-to-picture to me. I never would've recognised that as her!

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02-09-2006
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I really didn't know that Cat Power was so well known that she would have her own thread. I've been listening to her for a while now, not religiously or anything, but I've known about her for a while... Had no idea that she had mental issues, though.

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I love her music, the girl's a cutie, too.

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02-09-2006
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So went to see her last night, the concert was great, she performed for 3 hours! from 9:30 - 12:30, the first hour was miserable in the sense that she wasn't happy with the sound, her voice, the fact that was suffering from PMS (said by her), it was kind of getting on my nerves for a while, she kept interrupting the songs and telling her staff to correct the sound the microphone etc, she even said that this show was a perfect example of the type of show that she hates and just feels like killing her self backstage, OK??? for a moment I really thought she was going to leave the stage, she left for a few seconds, said that couldn't concentrate, told a girl behind me, shut the F%$# up! (she was really anoying).

She then performed for a little while none stop and said, ok I feel much better now, this is great, so she continued to play for almost two hours without interruption, she even said that she was happy and was going to continue until 4:am! lol I was almost falling sleep in the middle of a batch of songs on the piano, it was dark, the music so soothing adding the fact that I woke up at 4:00 in the morning that day, didn't fall sleep thanks to her switching to the guitar and then she just stopped playing and started talking to us for about half an hour, just talking about her life, a few friends, how much life has changed her, how much she likes to smoke now, how she likes to pick her butt and a few crazy things that didn't make sense.

Overall I loved it! and even more when she just decided to talk about her life, it felt so intimate, I was sitting right in front of her and she kept making eye contact, it felt like a friend was playing songs in your living room, what a great experience this has been.

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05-09-2006
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i went to see her last night...
she performed VERY WELL. and stayed strong too! from 10:50 to 1:00
didn't play my favourite song "crossbones style"...she said she forgot how to play it.
anyways, her voice is beautiful and she sounds excellent live. you might think you're listening to a digitally remastered record.

and NO freakouts. didn't walk out or anything....the only glitches were the two times she called security. once, because she saw a creepy guy backstage, and for the second time when a girl in the audience fainted.

and not to mention she's a very beautiful woman.

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I luv her...especially "The Greatest" and "He war"

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19-09-2006
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just found this on the NYTimes.com site, this very minute:



i love her and am so thankful that she's doing better.

9 Lives and Counting: Cat Power Sobers Up


By WINTER MILLER
Published: September 20, 2006
Another day, another fifth of Scotch.

Erich Schlegel for The New York Times
After climbing out of a dark pit, Chan Marshall is receiving critical praise for her concerts but still needs antidepressants to get by.

Rahav Segev for The New Times
Chan Marshall was well received at Town Hall in June.
And that wasn’t all. Chan Marshall said her mornings began with a minibar’s worth of Jack Daniel’s, Glenlivet and Crown Royal. Mini bottles depleted, this indie singer-songwriter, known as Cat Power, would nurse a bottle of Scotch over the course of the day. On nights she performed, she took the antianxiety drug Xanax.

By the time she would weave onstage, beer in one hand, cigarette in the other, Ms. Marshall, 34, was wasted. And it showed. It would seem that every fan has a Cat Power concert story: the time she mooned the audience, cursed out techies, talked to a squirrel (outdoors), played three chords and changed her mind (song after song) or played fragments of a few songs and then told everyone to get out, even encouraging fans to sue her.

That was the old Chan Marshall.

The new Chan Marshall is, by most accounts, significantly improved, as critics have widely noted this year. Reviewing one of Cat Power’s performances at Town Hall in June, Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote, “To see her so comfortable onstage was no small surprise to her longtime fans,” and Time Out New York called the shows “triumphant, in the classic show-biz sense.”

Of the New York audiences, Ms. Marshall said: “I never noticed they really liked me before. Man, these people stuck with me.”

Performing at Irving Plaza last week, she playfully plucked and strutted with a sly grin, as if to say, “I see you seeing me, and I like what we see.” Sure, audiences saw trademark kooky behavior, some awkward fidgeting, but she made it through her set, words and music intact.

Afterward Ms. Marshall (whose first name is pronounced shawn) spoke at length for the first time about her hospitalization and recovery. In jeans and a black tank top, wearing large, round copper earrings, she smoked Parliaments and sipped green tea in her room at the Mercer Hotel in SoHo. She said she was sober and happy. She qualified the term sober: she owned up to having had seven drinks in seven months.

Seven months out of the hospital, and with 47 gigs under her belt in that time, Ms. Marshall said that she took Seroquel to calm her enough to sleep, and the antidepressant Effexor, and that she made a concerted effort to eat healthfully. As a result, she said, she is feeling better.

Her drinking began when she was young, she said. Very young. As Ms. Marshall tells it, her mother gave her beer in a baby bottle and she grew up spending time in bars. As a teenager she drank and got stoned, which led to other drugs. She pinpointed her nonstop touring in 1998 as the catalyst for her descent into life-altering, chronic substance abuse.

By 2003 the downward spiral had accelerated. “Even playing all my shows I was always intoxicated, always kind of not there, which led to the depression,” Ms. Marshall said. “It was more about the uncomfortableness with just being in my own skin, and that’s why the alcohol was always with me.”

With bizarre stage antics and aborted concerts, her erratic reputation was firmly established. Reviewing a show in The Times in 1999, the critic Ben Ratliff described her set as “staggering for its inversion of standard rock performance ethics,” adding, “Gone was the idea of exultation, or of showing what one can do; in its place was outrageously passive-aggressive behavior and nonmusicianship.”

Still, fans flocked, some more than once, to see the singer with the long bangs obscuring her face — and to see a train wreck. Yet despite her condition, and with the help of veteran Memphis soul musicians backing her up, she managed in three days in August 2005 to record her now critically lauded seventh album, “The Greatest.”

About two weeks before its release in January, Ms. Marshall said, she lost her mind: “I was looking at death. I wanted to die.” Holed up in her Miami apartment for seven days, she turned off the phone, played Miles Davis on repeat, stopped eating and sleeping. She drank to oblivion and prayed to die.

Susanna Vapnek, a painter, came over to check on her friend. Ms. Marshall was acting bizarrely, obsessively chasing “bad spirits” around her apartment with a lighter and sage. Ms. Vapnek bathed her and stayed by her side. Eight hours later she took Ms. Marshall to Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, where she was admitted.

Confined for psychiatric treatment, Ms. Marshall recalled refusing to bathe, hiding from her reflection and wanting to be drunk. “I asked God, I said, I’m tired, I can’t do this,” she said. “I was asking him to just take me.” She was terrified by the other patients who screamed at night and were comatose during the day.

After seven days in the hospital she was allowed to leave. “It was like I was in glue,” she said of the heavy doses of lithium given her.

Even though “The Greatest” was getting good reviews, a tour in support of the record had to be postponed because of her problems. Her label, Matador, estimated that it lost more than $100,000 on marketing and promotion, paying her supporting band (including a onetime member of Al Green’s band) and canceled shows.

Once the tour got under way in April, Matador bought insurance to be on the safe side. But now that the tour is a success, and the album has sold more than 100,000 copies, Matador is rereleasing the record, with new album cover art and a new promotional push.

The onstage anxiety is still there, Ms. Marshall admitted. But she said her self-hatred had abated, and in its place stood a woman ready to engage her fans.

On the heels of 11 shows in September, she plans to take October off to relax and then resume touring in Europe in November. Her next album, “Sun,” is already written, and she talks of a second covers album; top of the list are James Brown and Billie Holiday songs.

Like Will Oldham, another indie-folk rocker who is currently starring in the film “Old Joy,” Ms. Marshall is considering a foray into acting. She said that the cult director Wong Kar-wai invited her to play Jude Law’s ex-lover in the movie he is now shooting. Mr. Wong, she said, told her he was in the habit of playing “The Greatest” for his actors before each scene.

Ms. Marshall spoke of auditioning to join the cast of “Saturday Night Live” next summer. Then again, maybe her future involves domesticity. She said she was ready for a relationship and wanted to have children.

“My favorite things in the world are cookin’, kids and animals and falling in love,” Ms. Marshall said, “but you don’t get to do that all the time.”

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Nice, thanks for putting that up. I'm glad she's doing better.

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Thank You for the article ragtag!!!

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i love her! i saw her live here in buenos aires back in october 2001 and - though she was a bit erratic - she was so mesmerizing with her amazing voice. i'd so love to see her again!

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