Always worth seeing.His shows after "Frank's Wild Years" were fun because he added a little theatre in songs like "Straight to the Top". >From: "floatingunder" >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: audities@smoe.org >Subject: Re: Career equators >Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 19:02:36 -0000 > >--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Good" wrote: > > One of my favorite memories ,and I have many,is a show he did right >around > > "Foreign Affairs".There was a street lamp on stage.The show opened >with just > > Tom .He came out,leaned against that lamp.lit a cigarette ,and >snapped his > > fingers and sang "standing on the Corner watching all the girls go >by."He > > sang that show tune before the band came out.It was so cool. > > > > Gene > > > > >Hey Gene, > > I never say him back then but I did see him around the time >SWORDRFISHTROMBONE was released. It ranks as one of the better shows >I've ever seen (not sure why I've never seen him again). Best show, >obviously not in a RnR sort of way, but best in a mesmering-hair >standing up on back of neck, surreal sort way (if you know what I >mean). Granted, maybe few are going for that but very few achieve >it. > > >SD > > > >