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matto
= Cult of Ray =
USA
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Posted - 10/30/2002 : 08:09:01
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I'd sent this to Martin way back. Till he's up, here's my:
FRANK BLACK AND THE CATHOLICS THE COACH HOUSE, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA JULY 19, 2002
The Coach House is a 500-person room stuffed with picnic tables, sandwiched between car dealerships along the Southern California coast. This show was almost to capacity. The 1st opening act was so awful; they’re not worth mentioning. David Lovering (who had been opening for the Breeders in L.A.) followed with his scientific experimentalism show. Frank came onto play an acoustic set, then brought out the Catholics, one by one. He was in a great mood, in great form, very chatty and happy. Among many and chatty stories, he mentioned that he and Dave Phillips played an industry gig in Denver, where they saw the White Stripes play. Frank was very impressed and bought all their cds. Frank introduced Eric Drew Feldman as “Eric Drewfeldman”, whom he met while in “that band that opened for U2”. Frank said that his and Daves’ wives appear in a low-budget film, “The Low-Budget Time Machine” - with Frank and Dave also as zombies (somehow I doubt this) (although Frank is in a new documentary about They Might Be Giants called “Gigantic: A Story of Two Johns”). Also, Frank’s wife calls him “Superchooch”. AND, Frank Black and the Catholics start recording again August 1st. The Catholics’ drummer called in sick... which led the audience to begin screaming for David Lovering to come on and drum... to which Frank played along beautifully, and brought him out for the rest of the set - STUNNING. To the utter disbelief and delight of a packed house, 2 ex-Pixies played Pixies - great PR timing for the newly released “Pixies” demos cd - better PR for Frank and his legacy. It’s been a LONG time since I was so significantly thrilled with a rock show - everyone played brilliantly - and the addition of Lovering doubled the effect - standing ovations, screaming, cameras going off (yes both).
Frank solo: 1. Western Star 2. Crackity Jones 3. Brackish Boy 4. Jane the Queen of Love 5. Cold Heart of Stone 6. Wave of Mutilation 7. All My Ghosts (the crowd sung back-up vox) 8. If It Takes All Night with Dave Phillips: 9. Robert Onion 10. Bartholemew 11. End of Miles add Eric Drew Feldman 12. South Bound Bevy 13. Calistan add Dave McCafferty 14. The Swimmer add David Lovering 15. Llano Del Rio 16. Bullet 17. Whiskey In Your Shoes 18. Dog In the Sand 19. Velvety (Lovering begins to rock out) 20. Cactus 21. Nimrod’s Son 22. Holiday Song 23. Mr. Grieves 24. Gouge Away 25. Where Is My Mind? (sing-along) encore: 26. Dancing the Manta Ray
spem in alium |
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Dave Noisy
Minister of Chaos
Canada
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Posted - 10/30/2002 : 08:55:55
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zanni67
= Bio Elf =
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Posted - 10/30/2002 : 11:15:43
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Hey, check out my topic about "Low Budget Time Machine" under general FB Chat. It's for real!
Or, just go here to see:
www.chud.com/news/may02/may28mutant.php3
Thanks for the link, Anazgnos!
Zan
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