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From | "Barry S." <BarryS@lernerweisslaw.com> |
Subject | Re: Group who performed song on SNL -- a hard one, maybe / James Iha |
Date | Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:03:40 -0800 |
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Lone Justice. (I know, because my brother-in-law was the bass player.)
This was the very funny SNL hosted by William Shatner, who appears in a
sketch about a Trekkie convention, and exhorts the nerds there to get a
life.
--- Barry Schlom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Metter [mailto:richmetter@att.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 4:55 PM
> To: 'Audities list'
> Subject: Group who performed song on SNL -- a hard one, maybe / James
Iha
>
> I woke up in the middle of the night last Saturday to find I'd left
the TV
> on, and I was watching a musical guest on SNL. I'm assuming it was a
rerun,
> since it wasn't the show I'd fallen asleep watching. The band really
pulled
> me in, which is unusual for any SNL musical guest - a female singer
with a
> band, and I think she was singing something about "Sanctuary." It
seemed
> vaguely Goth. And then I fell asleep. I know this is a pretty lean
> description, but can anyone identify the band I was watching?
> _____
>
> I'm a few years late on this one, but I recently picked up James Iha's
solo
> album, and it's great. AMG praised it and compared it to California
> soft-rock from the 70s. To my ears it was more like the best stuff
done by
> Duffy and the Lilac Time.
>
> Rich M.
>
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