Re: Go see the Asylum Street Spankers-in Pittsburgh

1999-04-09 Thread Karl Mullen

Thurs April 15 -Fri April 16 at The Bloomfield Bridge Tavern, Liberty Ave
Pittsburgh
Karl

At 08:11 AM 4/9/99 -0400, you wrote:


On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Bob Soron wrote:

 If I weren't seeing The World's Allegedly Best Living Songwriter Who
 Was So Bad I Couldn't Wait to Walk Out on Him (hi Deb#s) tomorrow


WHo is Bob/Deb referring to here??  This is too intriguing g . . . 

-jim





Re: Go see the Asylum Street Spankers

1999-04-09 Thread David Markovits

I strongly have to agree with Bob.

After seeing last nights show, I am just hooked.

Chicago Dave- without electricity as God meant him to be.




From: Bob Soron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Go see the Asylum Street Spankers
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 01:58:03 -0500

They are *really* good on this tour. They played Schuba's tonight, 
the
crowd generally respecting the fact that these people were playing
without amplification at all, and it was one of the best shows I've
seen in a long time. Christina Marrs must have one of the best voices
on this green Earth, and I was surprised that they started out with
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," but damned if she didn't hit all the 
notes.
If I weren't seeing The World's Allegedly Best Living Songwriter Who
Was So Bad I Couldn't Wait to Walk Out on Him (hi Deb#s) tomorrow
night, I'd be there at the Hideout for that show. (If any Chicagoans
go, it's Christina Marrs' birthday, so get her drunk.) JP posted the
tour schedule not long ago, and maybe he'll do it again. Too good to
miss.

PS to Chicagoans: If you see this in time and you can sink low enough
to tune in, they're on Mancow in the Morning at 8 AM.

Bob




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Re: Go see the Asylum Street Spankers

1999-04-09 Thread Bob Soron

At 8:11 AM -0400  on 4/9/99, James Gerard Roll wrote:

On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Bob Soron wrote:

 If I weren't seeing The World's Allegedly Best Living Songwriter Who
 Was So Bad I Couldn't Wait to Walk Out on Him (hi Deb#s) tomorrow


WHo is Bob/Deb referring to here??  This is too intriguing g . . .

OK, just a small hint: His first name is Vic and a local paper
misspelled his last name as Chestnut. He opened for the Cowboy Junkies
a few years ago and in self-defense I lasted a lot longer than most of
the crowd. Until then, the Junkies had shown great taste in opening
acts, but Vic packed the theater's foyer and restrooms.

Bob