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From | erhoek@comcast.net |
Subject | Joel Gion /BJM |
Date | Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:22:03 +0000 |
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And he is a heck of a nice guy. It almost balances out the smug asshole factor with Anton who tends to be strung out on smack. At least he was when I met him.
> I've watched Dig about 5 times already and am amazed that all I've ever
> seen Joel Gion from the Brian Jonestown Massacre do onstage was play
> tambourine. There was usually a mic in front of him, but don't think I
> ever saw him sing once. I wondered too how much that dude could ever
> have made from pulling a Tracey Partridge. However, the guy is
> completely charismatic and pretty much stole the movie.
>
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> From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf
> Of Stewart Mason
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: This and That
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sherman" <boim@att.net>
> > I saw Deathray Davies/Oranger/Posies in D.C. last night. The
> > Deathray Davies had this guy on stage who played marracas or
> > tambourine all night. I said to my friend - "Does he get a full
> > share of the profits?"
>
> Several years ago, I saw the American Analog Set (who have a pretty
> good new album out on Arts and Crafts) opening for...some one of the
> Elephant 6 bands, I believe. They had a guy who usually only played a
> few measures per song, on anything from guitar to keyboards to a
> cymbal that he played with a bow. The rest of the time, he just stood
> there. No backing vocals, no percussion, nothing. I always thought
> that was admirably ballsy.
>
> S
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