I'm not Frank, but the King Radio set was great. New Yorkers, don't show up late to the show, because you'll miss something memorable. The Pernice Brothers were also great, in fact a little better than I expected - some songs that fly under the radar on the CDs came to life in performance.... The Tyde were ok. The set had some definite high points, but a few dead spots too. Brian > > Hi Frank! > > Can't wait to hear how The King Radio shows went (break a leg and all > that) opening for Pernice Brothers. Do let us know how Joe's set was too. > > My Green "best of" and that Whodunit Chicago Who tribute have arrived. > Some superduper obscurities "early morning cold taxi"? "Melancholia" and > "circles" I always knew from Pete's Scoop album, but I guess they were > Who songs. And "relax"? "my size"? Hmmm. > > regards, Judith > > > > > > >Well, day one of my two days with Pernice Bros starts today. At > >Michael Bennett's semi suggestion, I figure to try and post an > >Audities diary of the shows. Looking forward to seeing the new band, > >especially the new drummer Patrick, who always impressed me with the > >Bigger Lovers as being the next best thing to Menck. Tall guys > >behind little drum kits are SO COOL! > > > >I thought I'd give Boston and NYC auditeers a heads up. King Radio > >(with strings) has worked up a version of Wichita Lineman, and > >although Joe never sang it with the Scuds, he has said he would come > >up and sing it with us. So come out early, because it should be > >pretty cool. I'm looking forward to it, anyway. > > > >Of course Joe has been known to change his mind. I remember opening > >for the Indigo Girls. They asked us to come up and play "Closer to > >Fine" with them. He agreed and then we snuck out of the venue during > >their set. > > > >happy days :) > > > >Frank. > > > Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 08:54:08 -0400 > From: king radio > > > > -- Brian Keane 6th Street Consulting +1 603 321 0937 bkeane@6thStreet.net