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Re: Quad live at MSG or... Can yah see the real Pete, can yah?
- Subject: Re: Quad live at MSG or... Can yah see the real Pete, can yah?
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 1996 14:02:52 -0400 (EDT)
I didn't make it to the Le Bar Bat last night. Was it good?? Did they
play and were there any guest appearances??
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Kamesh Nagarajan (315)425-7942
knagaraj@syr.edu
Syracuse University College of Law 3L Demigod
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On Fri, 19 Jul 1996 WFang01@aol.com wrote:
> Nomad-type-Bob, re:
>
> << FWIW, I thought Phil Daniels was nervous
> enough to puddle from stage to rear exit in one
> *whoosh*. For non-initiates, the narration slowing
> down the songs could be a *good* thing because it
> helps keep the context instead of just hopping from
> single to single. Certainly he was smoother in Hyde
> Park, and it seemed to fit the show better IMO. >>
>
> (For this and the other "singers" part...) Yeah, having a guy sitting on the
> stage reading a few lines on a teleprompter, just didn't do it for me... I
> saw Irish Jack at the sorta/JAE show afterwords and told him that HE should
> have been up there, instead. But...
>
> As for the other singers... I don't think they "took away" too much (I'd
> personally rather hear Pete do the "Punk" parts...), but what did they add?
> Because Billy Idol delivers some bags to the stage, does this make that
> noteworthy? If a "stage" presentation is what Pete wanted, I think a better
> use of the overhead screen would have been more effective. This was like it
> did too little, so there was no "effective" point...
>
> On the other hand, I still contend "Psychoderelict" is brilliant. That had
> the right combination of "actors", etc and I thought it worked well...
>
> >>Hope Fang will follow up &
> let us know about that, and also whether the rumor
> about Joe Lynn Turner (former Rainbow/Deep Purple/
> Yngwie Malmsteen) and the JAE band has some lasting
> substance?
>
> I don't think I'm quite ready to post my "comments" on that one...
>
> -wf
>