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- From: greg@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Gregory Nowak)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: TB: REVIEW: TMBG in NYC
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.102555.3791@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: 19 Aug 92 10:25:55 GMT
- References: <1992Aug8.220926.1531@dutrun2.tudelft.nl>
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- In article <1992Aug8.220926.1531@dutrun2.tudelft.nl> boutell@isis.cshl.org writes:
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- }13. "Stump, the Band": the way John announced it there was no mistaking
- }the comma. They solicited songs, had next to no luck coming up with something
- }they could play, and finally wound up playing a snippet of that classical
- }piece that opens up "All you Need is Love," the name of which has
- }escaped my mind.
-
- Which John? When I saw them in Paris a few weeks ago, after the
- obligatory screems of "FREEBIRD! FREEBIRD!", smeone said, "Smoke on
- the Water!" and they were off! they spent about five minutes noodling
- at performance volume, with the audience calling out the lyrics,
- before they got it together ... my favorite memory of the show.
-
- }Even the rough edges were fun.
-
- What? You mean you don't feel cheated if the live show doesn't sound
- exactly like the album?
-
- greg
-