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From Mike Nattboy <paris2000@comcast.net>
Subject Re: Anyone know Scout?
Date Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:55:23 -0700

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I don't know Rawles Balls but how was the Mannix set?

On Saturday, October 23, 2004, at 07:39  PM, Eytan Mirsky wrote:

> Last night I went to see Joe Mannix play at the Living Room (NYC). The 
> act after him was a band called Rawles Balls. The leader walked 
> onstage with a setlist about 250 songs long, and they proceeded to 
> play "Back in the New York Groove," followed by cover song after cover 
> song done up in knowingly inept fashion  -- the guy couldn't play the 
> guitar at all, sang out of tune, and in fact didn't know all the words 
> to the songs. I had to see who would put together such an absurd gag, 
> and I looked the guy up on the internet. It turned out he was the 
> drummer of a band called Scout, which up until it's recent demise was 
> supposedly one of the coolest things around. (They evidently appeared 
> in an episode of the Sopranos because Michael Imperioli, a big fan, 
> had them written in.)
>
> Anyone have anything to say about this group?
>
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