BUBBLE (AND FRIENDS!) SALUTE THE BEATLES' "REVOLVER"... TWO SHOWS (A 6pm "KIDS" SHOW, AN 8pm "BIGGER KIDS" SHOW) This SATURDAY MARCH 26th at The BAGGOT INN, 82 West 3rd Street! With!: Nellie McKay, Jed Parish, Lianne Smith, Brian Dewan, Julian Maile, Wilder Selzer, Cathy Cervenka, Erik Paparozzi, Mark Rinzel, Deni Bonet, Courtney Lee Adams Jr., Dave Rave, Gary Pig Gold, Serena Jost, Roger Lipson *and* Joe Pecorino (from The Original Cast of Beatlemania!)... all being heroically backed-up by Dave Foster's ace power-pop combo BUBBLE, featuring Jon Spurney, Alec Cumming, Tom DeVito and Bill Gerstel.... with the entire show hosted by Q104's Ken Dashow, host of “Breakfast With the Beatles”! In a reprise of their now-legendary sold-out January Arlene's Grocery "Classic Album Night" performance*, BUBBLE and more than a few avowed "Ringosexuals" will lovingly perform TWO all-star tributes to what may be the single best album ever recorded - the Beatles' classic 1966 LP REVOLVER - at the BAGGOT INN (212-477-0622): a 6pm show for kids (and their parents), and an 8pm show for - umm - bigger kids. The album will be performed the way it was meant to be, song-for-song, strum for-strum, with the #1 single "Paperback Writer" and "Rain" (recorded during those same fateful spring '66 sessions) thrown in for good measure. Rare Beatles videos and cartoons (!) will be shown, special guests and surprises are promised, and yes, A Splendid Time Is Guaranteed For All. Tickets are available via InstantSeats, at http://www.instantseats.com/ Reserved tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for kids (early show only). $8 general admission (standing room) tickets will be available the day of the show, and tables may be reserved by e-mailing dave@bubbleland.com . Why take on REVOLVER, the pop LP voted "top album of all time" in a poll of 200,000 BBC listeners, you may ask? (You may.) Certainly, Sgt. Pepper's was a world-shaking event, The White Album is chock-full of surreal greatness, Abbey Road set the stage for '70s rock, and Rubber Soul is folk-pop perfection. But Revolver features a band at its peak: John, Paul, George and Ringo all at the top of their game. They were in fighting shape, coming off of 5 to 6 years of relentless touring, yet still friends. Brian Epstein was still alive, their brains weren't too scrambled on LSD (yet), Yoko and the Maharishi were in the wings, and Brian Wilson's PET SOUNDS had just come out to give the lads a competitive kick in the ass. So: there's not a duff track to be found. "And Your Bird Can Sing" and "She Said She Said" arguably invented Power Pop; "Tomorrow Never Knows" heralded the onslaught of Psychedelia. "Eleanor Rigby" and "For No One" are both unspeakably perfect baroque pop, and "Yellow Submarine" is, was, and always will be an undeniable, joyful, and silly Children's song. For more information, contact dave@bubbleland.com . Try to reserve seats or at least get there early - the previous performance sold out quickly! Turn Off Your Mind, Relax, and Float Downstream, Love, BUBBLE http://www.bubbleland.com/ http://www.baggotinn.com/baggot.html * Soundclips and pictures from the Arlene's show HERE: http://www.bubbleland.com/bubrevolver.html