Re: Iggy/Pretenders/Clash/A********g
Mitch Matthews wrote: Note to Paul Ameritwang: Just drove by the Latin Quarter (note to readers: we both saw Red Hot Chili Peppers and Young Fresh Fellows there), and it looks like it's being gutted or torn down slowly. well, it's too bad they haven't had a decent show there since 1990. for those uninformed about the deco of detroit, i believe the Latin Quarter was an old dance hall (from the days of dance halls? let's say the '30s?) I don't recall there being much around it, but when you looked really close, you could see the history there. (i'm a sucker for cool old buildings) For the record, I also recall seeing a The Veldt/Jesus Mary Chain show there as well...FWIW. Paul np: WRCT - "The Fear Whiskey Show starring P2's own Carl Zimring" (that's how he's billing it these days g (j/k)
Re: Iggy/Pretenders/Clash/A********g
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 15-Mar-99 Re: Iggy/Pretenders/Clash/.. by [EMAIL PROTECTED] np: WRCT - "The Fear Whiskey Show starring P2's own Carl Zimring" (that's how he's billing it these days g (j/k) Well, no, but it might interest you, Paul (as wel as Alex) that Miss Scratchy of the Deliberate Strangers is guesting on the program for the next few weeks. ObIg: I found Sunday's Iggy Pop "Behind the Music" a nice change of pace from the recent Leif Garrett/David Cassidy bios, though they're fun in their own way. Haven't seen the GFR one yet, though I am reminded that the Butthole Surfers used to have a female bulldog named Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad. American, not presently in a band, Carl Z.