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From "Mr. Sparkle" <poatway@hotmail.com>
Subject So good gone bad...
Date Wed, 17 Dec 2003 08:31:13 -0500

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For me, the one who most typifies the "had it / lost it" has to be Rod
Stewart. From "Every Picture Tells A Story" to "Blondes Have More Fun" in
6 short years. Other than money, there's just no excuse.

As for Ryan Adams, I think the worst concerts which I've experienced have
been the ones where the performer/band came out and performed the latest
album note-for-note. No spontaneity, no veering from the rehearsed
versions, no life to the performance. One of the most memorable (not
necessarily best) shows I've seen was watching the Replacements make
absolute fools of themselves falling off the stage while ingesting more
alcohol than the entire audience combined. Maybe Ryan needs to drink
*more*?

>Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 17:28:18 -0700 >From: Not Lame >To: >Subject:
More Adams >Message-ID: > >But, personally, I'll take ALWAYS never
knowing what to expect w/ any artist >I'm going to take the time to go
see.  Knowing full well w/ someone like >Adams, well, it may be 'miss' on
any given night. > >Speaking of, here's a GOOD thread.   GREAT
songwriters who just TOTALLY lost >the clue, the path, the vision-thing,
the kaboodle---after shining greatness >for a short(or long) time. >

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