That was one hell of a gig. Frisbie was on -- the new songs are very strong. A nice opener too, The World Record. I picked up a couple of EPs -- they sound a wee bit more Fountains-y on disc, but live, the songs reminded me of some of the best '80s graduates of the Big Star Power Pop School -- Tommy Keene, the dB's and others. Maybe not quite that level, but not far from it. Mike Bennett --- shawn campbell wrote: > > Yeah, we're still here -- just not much time to > post. > The Frisbie show at Schuba's was great, and one of > only two they've played in 2005. Those of you with > an > interest in the band would be well-advised to check > out this show. There are a bunch of new songs that > are really impressive, and a new take on an old > favorite from the first album. And since there's > already a whole "lost" album of Frisbie songs that > exist nowhere but in live recording form (whither, > Vibration Man? Wherefore art thou, Divisidero?), > you > might want to grab these now. Even though I am > very, > very sure that this time there really will be a new > Frisbie record. Right? Right?! > > Viva le Frisbie! > > --Shawn > > Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 07:11:14 +0100 > From: "Bob Hutton" > To: > Subject: Frisbie Live at Schubas 07/19/2005 > Message-ID: > <000601c59bdf$fbacb820$0301a8c0@Janicespc> > > Don't see the Frisbie girls from Chicago posting on > Audities much these > days, but if any are lurking out there, this live > show > from Frisbie is > up on eMusic ...... download away.... > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > ======================================================================= > Detailed Audities-List information: > > To manage your Audities List settings or > unsubscribe: > > Chicago Pop Show Report on Yahoo Groups: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/chicagopopshowreport/?yguid=162827291 Music reviews: http://www.fufkin.com My Space blog: http://blog.myspace.com/mrhonorama