In catching up on old posts, someone mentioned the inclusion of "Good Girls Don't" on a recent power pop comp. Which reminded me of the show I saw last month in Cleveland - the Knack with the Raspberries. Great show! The Knack were very tight and entertaining, and played songs from all over their catalog. They also covered "No Matter What" (now, why would they play a Def Leppard song?) and segued "Tequila" (with a long and outstanding guitar solo from Burton) into a version of "Break On Through" that IMO was much better than the Doors original ('course I'm not much of a Doors fan). My only disappointment with their show was that they didn't play "Let Me Out" or "Your Number or Your Name", which together are one of my favorite one-two punches in musical history -- right up there with "Your Sister Can't Twist" rocking right into "Saturday Night's Alright" on Elton John's Goodbye Yellowbrick Road" LP. And speaking of one-two punches... I had expected the Knack and the Raspberries to be one. Well, the Knack punched me harder than I expected, but the 'berries show was too soft a blow. I saw the first of the Raspberries reunion shows at the Cleveland House of Blues last fall - and that show was transcendent. It went down in my book as an all-time favorite - one long continuous goose bumping, chill inducing, smile of a night! Maybe I had my hopes up too high for lighting to strike twice - cause, well, it didn't. I think most of the trouble had to do with a very poor PA system - the 'berries had 8 people on stage, the four of them, plus 4 sidekicks - which resulted in a lush, full sound - multiple guitars, keyboards, percussion, and a choir of voices. And despite the fact that (as another list member mentioned earlier) they looked like the 'berries' grandfathers, they still got the sound - they rocked, they nailed the instrumentation, they harmonized, with power and energy and all that good stuff. But the PA turned it all into a ball of mush. It was a huge let down to me. The band played well, but I couldn't appreciate it. Another more minor issue was that they had a case of "taking too long between songs" and "let me say hi to all my friends"-itis -- primarily, Wally B was the culprit and maybe it was my imagination, but I got the sense that Eric C was getting a bit pissed at him. By the way, I should note that this show took place in an outdoor amphitheater. I wished it was in a club like the HOB where I saw the first reunion - much more appropriate!