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From | MogleyB@aol.com |
Subject | Re :Zombie Love |
Date | Thu, 30 Sep 2004 03:06:55 EDT |
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In a message dated 9/29/04 8:06:51 PM, audities-owner@smoe.org writes:
>
> >
> > Hey! Love & The Zombies are SHARING THE BILL! Can you imagine that?
> It
> > is
> > going to be like dying and going to (Zombie) HEAVEN! I have seen both
> bands
> > individually in the past few years....and all I can say is....GO! GO!
> GO!
> > You will be damn sorry if you miss this show!
> > I am going to the NYC show on Oct 13th!
> > MB
> >
> >
>
> MB Going tonight Will report back
>
Tonight at the Wilshire E Bell
One of the best double bills ever
The Zombies are like their own self contained Cavalcade of Stars
People's I love you
Misty Roses with an amazing string quartet form One Year.
All 3 Zombies hits.
Hold your Head Up By Argent.
Care of Cell 44
Rose for Emily
and Brief Candles From Odyssey and Oracles
some rare B sides
Colin Blunstone is in amazing Voice
amazing 3 and 4 part harmonies
3 or 4 standing ovations
this was a far more consistent show then the 1st Knitting Factory performance
Love with Baby Lemonade
This was the best show I've seen since the very first post incarceration show
at Spaceland, Original Love member Johnny Echols played on 3 songs. including
his signature ending to 7 and 7 is
The band was on fire and Arthur was in amazing voice with endless energy
Engaged is how I'd describe his powerful performance
and even without the stings and horns -- or at least Probyn.
The songs from Forever Changes were still powerful due to Mike Randle's
electric guitar orchestra
Between this show and the Smile taping. La has had a mind blow week of live
music
Brian Kassan back me up here...
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Nw Brian Wilson on Leno
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