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From rob@splitsville.com
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Date Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:10:48 -0500

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>>Someone posted about the Replacements CD reissues described on the Pitchfork website. While there, I saw mention of a book called "All Over But The Shouting." Can >>anyone give it a thumbs up or down? 

Bill and any other Replacements fans, definitely pick this book up. I've just finished reading it, and it made me go back and listen to a bunch of their albums that I haven't touched in a long time.
And if you also like REM, you'll find some great quotes from Peter Buck.

I Will Dare still sounds timeless and classic all these years later.

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: :audities@smoe.org
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Sent: Sun, 17 Feb 2008  05:48:39
>
>Wow - I go away for a week and return to a whole
>lotta digests...  Time to catch up!
>
>Jeff T. wrote:
>>  I'd be pleased as punch to run into Mr.
>Partridge in the Deli section. And I'd damn sure
>have to run out and tell everyone about it soon
>thereafter! I think a U.S. equivalent might be
>something like "I bumped into Lou Reed at the
>pharmacy today"
>
>Like someone else wrote here, I saw Lou and Laurie
>Anderson dining together, while I was at the Grange
>Hall for brunch in NYC's West Village.  But like
>the other poster on this list, I felt it was best
>to not interrupt them.
>
>As for musical celeb encounters, I think I've
>already told the story about meeting Bo Diddley on
>a plane several years ago.  And if Steve Durben
>wants to call himself a dunce, I'll definitely
>one-up him with this...
>
>As I walked down the aisle of the plan, I
>recognized Bo right away, sitting 2 rows ahead of
>my assigned seat.  While the guy across the aisle
>from him gushed about I'm a Man, I looked for a
>place to store my bag.  As I opened one overhead
>bin to find a guitar case lookin' back at me, I
>glanced over at Bo, and saw that he was keeping a
>watchful eye on it.  I pointed at it and said, "So
>I guess that's Lucille, eh?"  He got a puzzled look
>on his face for a second, then chuckled and shook
>his head laughing, and said, "No man, that's B.B.
>King."  I shrunk deep into my seat...	And later
>chatted with him after the flight, as he kindly
>obliged this idiot with an autograph.
>
>I also met the Goo Goo Dolls (pre-"Name") before a
>show at CBGB's.  A friend of mine knew them from
>his days at Buffalo State, and I just remember
>hangin' in their van out in front of the club,
>enjoying a few Rolling Rocks.	Johnny and Robbie
>both seemed like really nice guys - maybe cuz they
>shared their beer...
>
>Someone posted about the Replacements CD reissues
>described on the Pitchfork website.  While there, I
>saw mention of a book called "All Over But The
>Shouting."  Can anyone give it a thumbs up or down?
>
>
>I saw the Fountains of Wayne last summer at
>Baltimore's Virgin Festival, where they had the
>opening slot.	If these guys were disinterested,
>they sure fooled me.  They played a great set, and
>were very engaging.  Many people, including myself,
>were surprised that they chose not to play Stacey's
>Mom at a huge event like this.  A good show,
>regardless.
>
>On that same day, I also saw performances by The
>Police and Amy Winehouse.  Funny how all of them
>are being discussed here lately...
>
>I was psyched to see The Police, as I loved their
>albums (except not so much Synchronicity), and
>really enjoyed the Ghost in the Machine tour with
>The Go-Go's way back when.  But for some reason,
>they just didn't do it for me that evening, even
>though I managed to get within 20 feet of the
>stage.  I blame Sting, but not sure why.
>
>As for Amy Winehouse, I didn't really know her at
>the time of the show, but was impressed with her
>voice.  I'm surprised at the number of people who
>feel that she won the Grammy due to her notoriety
>and drug problems.  Since so many of us on this
>list *really* enjoy her music, is it that hard to
>believe that the voters chose her for the same
>reason?  Oh yeah, I forgot.  This is the Grammys
>we're talking about...
>
>As for big-ticket shows, I don't even wanna say how
>much I'm paying to take my nephew to go see Van
>Halen in 3 weeks.  I sure hope they're delivering
>the goods.
>
>Be seeing you,
>Bill
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