I wonder if they're coming this way at all.
John Doe opened for Shane MacGowan a few years ago my rommie tells me.
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> Yep, original lineup all the way around. It was a pretty good time.
> None of them really look their age, considering the lives they've led.
> I saw John Do
I suspect my musical tastes don't go back far enough to count as *old*
in your book, but in the past couple of years I've seen live shows by:
- TMBG
- Presidents of the USA
- Eddie Brickel
Also, REM has a new album out (they were on NPR this morning talking
about it) that I will probably go buy
Yep, original lineup all the way around. It was a pretty good time.
None of them really look their age, considering the lives they've led.
I saw John Doe perform a solo gig opening for Neko Case in 2003 - also
an excellent show and at a fairly small venue, so I was right up in
front. We always joke
James Taylor and Fleetwood Mac
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On 3/24/08, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone else enjoying this trend?
>
> I love the new stuff by Willie, loved Johnny Cash'
Was John Doe there? I love his new stuff as John Doe Thing.
I haven't listened to X in like, maybe, a month.
I remember being surprised one day while in the ticket line at the Agora
Ballroom (Hartford). He was sitting at the ticket table, taking tickets and
stamping hands (with the uv ink).
And
Funny, I just went to see X on Friday. Definitely old, but definitely
rocked it. They haven't really put out new music as a band, though.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Is anyone else enjoying this trend?
>
> I love the new stuff by Willie, loved Johnny Cash's last album