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From | "Kerry Chicoine" <KChicoine@whitehat.com> |
Subject | Re: The Rubinoos |
Date | Wed, 29 Jan 2003 17:23:02 -0800 |
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Many moons ago, I went to a hard rock/metal show out in San Bernardino; the
Rubinoos were the opening band. For the life of me, I can't remember who the
headliner was (Rush - Permanent Waves tour?), but they were NOTHING like the
exuberant, upbeat power pop of the Rubinoos. I remember being vaguely amused
at their unabashed love of all things pop; most of the crowd were definitely
NOT into their set -- many boo's and catcalls could be heard echoing about
the wonderful Orange Pavilion (a WWII-era Quonset hut masquerading as an
auditorium).
I caught them again a couple of years ago at IPO and they still had that
wonderful, total *belief* and earnestness about them. Hella band, and as
nice off-stage as they are on.
Mike Simmons wrote:
> Tommy Dunbar... I've never seen anything as good as him, ever.
Then come with me on Saturday, February 8th to the Baked Potato and catch
Mike Keneally. I guarantee you will have your mind blown and your ass handed
to you (nicely, of course). Unfuckingreal guitarist and overall melodic
madman.
You know, I don't remember being especially blown away by Tommy Dunbar; I
mean, he had excellent taste and tone, but I don't recall anything out of
the stratospheric norm. Can you recommend a Rubinoos' tune where he gets all
guitarded and stuff?
I'd love to hear more lead guitar histrionics in power pop in general.
Laughing, madly, in sagebrush,
kErrY kOMpOsT
www.mp3.com/kompost
NP: Adventures of Jet - Muscle (oh god, I'm coming....)
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