>
>
> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 21:51:04 EST
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Mover
>
> In a message dated 1/30/00 4:22:10 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Actually Mover have no connection to the Nick Rossi Set that I am aware of.
>  I know a couple of the guys in Mover and they're both really cool,
>  but musically of little interest to the majority of this list.  Unless of
> course
>  Country-Rock is your thang.  Personally I can deal with a LITTLE bit of
>  later Byrds/ Graham Parsons type, but find much of it to be too hokey.
>  I think I liked Mover better when they were somewhere between Big Star
>  and later Small Faces.
>  Where's Don Henley when you need him?
>
>  Dan
>   >>
> The connection to the Nick Rossi Set that Mover has, is that bassist Mike
> Thereau was a former member of the Loved Ones with whom Nick Rossi was an
> earlier member of.  Rossi Set drummer John Kent(he plays on the latest Mover
> cd) was also a member of the Loved Ones as well and that is where the
> connection lies.  To clear up the misconception of Mover being a Mod band,
> that was never true, from day one they were always a rock and roll band who
> had a former member of Mod linked bands, Thereau was not only a member of the
> Loved Ones but also San Diego's legendary Pop Art heroes The Event,
> singer/guitarist Eric Shea is a former Mod as well, and that is where the Mod
> connection ends.
>
> Sean
>

Well, yeah Sean, I knew all that.  I didn't know he meant the six degrees of Kevin 
Bacin theory.
I mean, half the people you bump into "used to be a mod".  In the grand scheme of 
things I guess we all
have a connection to The Nick Rossi Set.

Dan



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