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Slip Kid?



Rehearse away guys!  I'd love to hear Slip Kid, Sea and Sand and any other
of their lesser played tunes.  My first show was an LA Sports Arena show a
few months after the Cincinnati tragedy.  I thought they were great
(although the press thought otherwise, as usual), but the thing that stuck
with me from that show (along with the strobes under the drum riser) was the
song "Music Must Change".  I don't know why, and after so many shows, I
don't question it. But for some reason, that song, that night, just hit the
right spot.
Apart from the expected tunes, the lingering impression of a show is often
based on how they pull off the tunes you weren't expecting to hear.  So, I'd
love to hear them digging out anything from the catalog that they WANT to
play, since that's the stuff that will distinguish this show from the
other....

Cory in Calif.

"A quart of ale is a dish for a king" -William Shakespeare, Winter's Tale


 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:07:28 -0500
> From: "O'Neal, Kevin W." <Kevin.ONeal@vtmednet.org>
> Subject: Simon gives hints at possible set list inclusions for 2002
>
> Forwarding this from O&S.
> Thanks Ann!!!!
>
> Someone posted a question to Simon on his message board about the upcoming
> Who tour.  He asked about rehearsals and what songs he was asked to play.
> Today he posted this response:
>
> "Hi - not started rehearsals yet. Songs I've been asked to go over include
> Join Together, I Can See For Miles, Sea And Sand, Slip Kid and Eminence
> Front. None are definites and I'm sure there will be additions nearer the
> time. Cheers."
>
> ~Ann