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From | bob <segarini@rogers.com> |
Subject | Re: Great Performers |
Date | Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:52:02 -0500 (EST) |
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Joe is so cool.
Went to a show of his back in the day at The Commodore in Vancouver. The guys came back to my show at Gary Taylor's Rock Room, a club situated above a strip club. Joe and I did a tune together and jammed for a while.
The tune we both agreed on?
"I Left My Heart In San Francisco". There was a picture in Billboard the next week...
bob
Bill Sherlock <bdsherlock@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
First, the not-so-great. I saw U2 at Carver Hawkeye in Iowa City on
Black Tuesday 1989. Really looked forward to it and what did I get. A
show that I could have replicated by spinning the records. What a
disappointment!
Now the good. Saw the Eurythmics twice, the first on a date,
reluctantly. Dave Stewart blew me away. Going to see Super Furry Animals
this Saturday at the Metro. I never miss those guys when they blow
through town, always an inventive show on a shoe string budget. Not pop,
but jazz singer Kurt Elling is not to be missed. If there is a better
showman today I've not heard of him. Lastly, in my college days at Iowa
I used to hit Gabe's Oasis whenever The Swinging Teens played. A loud,
fast, and really exuberant punk band who were playing for the sheer joy
of it. Ah, the slam dancing days.
Joe Jackson is always fun because you never know what he's going to do
up there. I saw him on the Big World tour and he stopped a few bars into
a really slowed down Stepping Out to berate the talkers before starting
over. Great show, though. Then, of course, there was the Night and Day
II tour. I must remember to stay away from rock and roll with Roman
numerals in the title.
Bill
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