Re: Lucinda / Blondie on TV

1999-02-19 Thread Ph. Barnard

Out of curiosity, who else was in Blondie last night, besides Harry, 
Stein, and Burke.  Did they have that tall woman on bass that was 
playing with them when they first reformed a couple of years ago 
(hooweee!!! g)?  Or who?

Just wondering

--junior

ps.  Neal, I like Burke pretty well.  Yes his drumming is 
exhibitionistic and so on, but it's a certain style and I think he 
does it well.  I do agree, however, that Case should stick to the 
solo career.  The reunited Plimsouls were fun, but more in a 
nostalgic sense than as a real band with forward creative energy. 
After the show I saw on that tour with Burke, Case told me with a 
straight face that he was doing it "to  put my son through grad 
school" g



Re: Lucinda / Blondie on TV

1999-02-19 Thread Thomas W. Mohr

Ph. Barnard wrote:

 Out of curiosity, who else was in Blondie last night, besides Harry,
 Stein, and Burke.  Did they have that tall woman on bass that was
 playing with them when they first reformed a couple of years ago
 (hooweee!!! g)?  Or who?

 Just wondering
Original member Jimmy Destri on keyboards, and the band's website says
the other two (bass, lead guitar) are Leigh Foxx and Paul Carbonara.

http://www.blondie.net/members.html

I guess I wasn't paying much attention to the bassist, but I don't think
it was a tall woman...

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