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- From: gaile@grouper.mkt.csd.harris.com (Gail Edwards)
- Subject: Re: Questions on 92.12.12 Show
- Organization: The Internet
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 21:58:57 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.215857.23948@grouper.mkt.csd.harris.com>
- References: <52250002@hpscit.sc.hp.com> <1992Dec18.104859.519@sdi.com> <BzHBH5.7I5@max.physics.sunysb.edu>
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- In article <BzHBH5.7I5@max.physics.sunysb.edu> jeff@max.physics.sunysb.edu (Jeff Althoff) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec18.104859.519@sdi.com> finkel@sdi.com writes:
- >> I thought the first band (Yatu Yindi) was an exceptional
- >> addition to the "NYE-replacement" show. Their mix of
- >> ancient and modern instrumentation, combined with some
- >> wicked rhythms, was really hot.
- >
- > I liked the aboriginal stuff, I thought their poptunes were pretty awful.
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- I liked this band. They were wonderfully bizarre. Before the show, one of
- the women nearby cracked me up when she said she hoped the Aborginees had
- eaten dinner before the show. After the show, I was haunted by an image of
- Bobby sitting in a dark bar in Sydney digging the Aboriginee band, which
- caused me to laugh aloud at some inopportune moments!
-
- Gail
-