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DON'T
TRY THIS AT HOME;

"Like
Doors opening the 21st Century"

The Doors Of The 21st Century
The
show in San Diego was WAY fun. I peeped out and say Susan B way
off to the
left of the stage. Our crowd was not as big as the Doors of the
21st century.
The friggin were great and Robbie was just UNBELIEVABLY amazing
on the guitar.
They played too long though and after 90 min I had to split cause
I was
starving (and thirsty, heh heh) but Ian Ashbury did introduce himself
to me
before the show. he was SOOOOOO nice and really loved our show.
I really
wanted to say hello to Robbie (hadn't seen him in years) and get
everyone's
autograph for the Freedom Man but when I returned they were all
on the bus so
sorry bout that F-man.

Mike
Tunes Up For The First Song

Looks like Rusty's havin' Good
Times!
I thought
our set was really a good time. We did skip "Andmoreagain"
but I
think it was due to the fact that it was a slow tune and we only
had 55 minutes
to play. So we did "Your Mind" and then F.C. The strings
and horns sounded
good from where I was, though it was hard to tell cause I am always
all the way
to the other side of them. I remember the Singer having a great
time and
Chapple's hair was blowing in the wind.

Now Who's that Hiding behind that
amp?

Our New Friends
All
pix by The New Guy
Goo-goo dolls
were kinda dull. But hey, who am I to judge? Their fans liked
it. X were awesome and I caught a bit of the B-52's set as well,
who were also
good. But the Doors were really good. Ian did 'Morrison' so well
you know Jim
was pouring a bottle of rum down from the clouds as a toast! I told
Ian how I
used to 'make out' to those southern death cult records with a goth
girl from
the Palisades. He was glad to have played a part he said. Right
on, I said,
right on.
=====
Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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