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"Countdown
Shows 85-88"
SHOW
#85-Nov 27, 2002-Universal City, Ca.-B.B. King's
All I can
think of is the B.S. surrounding this show just days before, this
being the most unprofessional show I'd ever been part of (out-doing
the S.F.
summer of love show by MILES), and something I really didn't want
to do it.
The show was terrible, I nearly broke my ankle, we got yanked from
the stage,
security broke my guitar, the food was awful and every band that
played that
night was about 9 gazillion times worse than I could ever describe
with words;
Imagine having to take a cold bath on your birthday with OJ Simpson
in Baghdad
and you still wouldn't even be CLOSE to how I felt!
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SHOW
#86-Dec 20, 2002-Brooklyn, Ny.-The Warsaw
I thought
this show was an "8" in that, it sounded great and was
fun but i was
a little nervous as i spotted a guitar hero of mine, Ivan Julian,
in the crowd.
We'd had drinks the night before at a cool Manhattan dive on the
lower east
side till 3am and I knew he was coming, but I guess I still got
nervous! But
it was a good time and (stage director) Michael Fontaine did an
excellent job.
Later, Michael gave Chapple a CD of his that was spot on-a recreation
of a Moby
Grape classic (I forget which classic) and Michael had played all
the
instruments, did all the vocals and had produced and recorded it.
Also had my
first Polish beer, ZYWIEC, which was absolutely fabulous.
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SHOW
#87-Dec 21, 2002-Brooklyn, Ny.-The Warsaw
Gene took
us all out to dinner in Brooklyn before this show to some Polish
restauraunt that had Missy Elliot's "Work It" blaring
on the radio. Gene's two
young daughters knew the words and it crossed my mind that Gene
had no idea
what Missy was talking about "workin'." I remember having
the Lamb
Shish-ke-bab and also being the only person who liked their food.
Once we got
back to the Warsaw, the club was packed and the show we played stands
out as
one of my all-time favorites. Later, after the show, I went to my
fave Puerto
Rican bar and drank beer and shots till 4am. The next morning (well,
noon), I
had a full metal hangover.
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SHOW
#88-Dec 28, 2002-Anaheim, Ca.-House of Blues
Who says
it never rains on the happiest place on earth? The HOB is located
in
Downtown Disney, which is across the street from California Adventure
and
Disneyland. I couldn't believe it, but people actually drove across
the
"Orange Curtain" to see us play. We don't play Orange
County too often, but
when we do, well, it's reason to celebrate (not!) and, low and behold,
even
Richard Nixon was from Orange County. If you ever want to convert
your own
little town into an extreme, fiscally conservative city, look no
further than
Orange County. Now, the show was very fun and even though the crowd
wasn't
exactly Manchester, they had a great time. I had a great time and
it was
raining! But, I must say, every time I visit Orange County I LAUGH
OUT LOUD
because, about 7 years ago, one of their city treasurers stole (well,
they said
he "inappropriately misdirected city funds"...HE STOLE,
OK?) like BILLIONS of
dollars and the city went BROKE. B-R-O-K-E, broke. So the bastards
had to BEG
the state of California (whom they openly despise) for loans cause
their own
taxpayers voted down a 1/4 cent tax increase to cover the loss.
Twenty-five
percent of a PENNY! I'm laughing now, as a matter of fact.
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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