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From | "Paul & Carolyn Sylvestre" <pcsylves@mnsi.net> |
Subject | Re: Cotton Mather - good news & bad news |
Date | Sat, 2 Aug 2003 16:21:47 -0400 |
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Hey ,
Could someone fill me in to Cotton Mather's official website.
I always have trouble finding when I do web search.
Much appreciated,
Paul
> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:23:23 -0700
> From: "JK in L.A." <jbkxtc@sbcglobal.net>
> To: <audities@smoe.org>
> Subject: Cotton Mather - good news & bad news
> Message-ID: <002601c357c3$1e99eff0$2360fea9@johnjulie>
>
> The good news is that a "special edition" of "Kon Tiki" went
on sale today
> on their website.
>
> The bad news is that those of us on the Cotton Mather
newsgroup were tipped
> off that it was going on sale by their bass player, Josh,
and a lot of us
> were keeping a second-by -second vigil. I think they lasted
about 15
> minutes.
>
> Apparently, according to Josh, they were made for their
French tour and
> these were all that were left (I think there were 10). I
had asked him
> about it in a recent post and they dug them up and put 'em
on sale. He's
> also saying to expect an official update from them soon, but
it doesn't
> sound like they've broken up (although their guitar player,
Whit, has
> apparently moved on).
>
> That is all ... oh, wait. No, it's not. I know many of you
on this list
> that are here in L.A. were probably at IPO last night
(Wednesday), but if
> you missed The Polyphonic Spree at The El Rey, you may have
well missed the
> pop show of the year. I've gotten to the point where just
watching a few
> guys on stage (or gals, sorry) playing their songs not
unlike I can just
> hear them on CD isn't an enticement to go out anymore. I
need a show to go
> with it. The PS put on a show like nothing I've ever seen.
Twenty-seven
> love and light filled Texans all dressed in white robes
dancing and singing
> like it's a pop music revival tent meeting playing music
that's a
> psychedelic mix of Sgt. Pepper/Godspell/Pet Sounds/AM Radio
(actual radio,
> not the band)/etc. It was an amazing site and an amazing
show and the sold
> out crowd was in pop nirvana. Don't miss them the next time
they come to
> town.
>
> NOW ... that is all.
>
> JK
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