Same as when I saw him.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 6:55pmI saw him about a dozen years ago. A weird combination of charismatic and dorky.
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He seems like he'd be a fantastic guy to have dinner with.revbob wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 7:24pmSame as when I saw him.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 6:55pmI saw him about a dozen years ago. A weird combination of charismatic and dorky.
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D.O.A. & M.D.C. in May.
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Thats the problem.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 12:28amBernie and the Kvetchers ain’t doing it for you? No Weed Factory Funk Train for you? There’s always Phish.
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If you'd just apologize to them, they'd let you back into the band. I'm sure they miss your skill with the electric xylophone.revbob wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 8:50amThats the problem.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 12:28amBernie and the Kvetchers ain’t doing it for you? No Weed Factory Funk Train for you? There’s always Phish.
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Did I mention that I got 20th row center for Depeche Mode? Because I did.
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*looks at ticket* Dep-ish Mode: A Depeche Mode Experience?
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That's MEAN.
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I, madame, possess the zest of mischief, like all long-lost Romanovs.
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Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 1:03pmI, madame, possess the zest of mischief, like all long-lost Romanovs.
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In a few hours:
SPECIAL GUESTS JUST ADDED: Perry Farrell, Evan Rachel Wood, Fantastic Negrito, Mr Hudson and Joe Sumner!
Following the triumphant sold-out start of the tour overseas in January, the tour continues in North America with more than just a mere salute, CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE keeps Bowie’s music alive with musicians who worked closely with him throughout his career and other top musicians greatly influenced by him.
Mike Garson is the CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE band leader for the first time on this North American tour after having made his mark on numerous Bowie albums, including his much talked about masterly solo on the “Aladdin Sane” track. Garson was Bowie’s longest and most frequent band member. They performed together for both David’s first and last concerts in the United States as well as 1,000 concerts around the globe in between. Read an interview with the U.K.’s NME that Garson recently conducted here.
Legendary guitarist Earl Slick, who worked on landmark Bowie albums such as Diamond Dogs, Young Americans and Reality, is on board in North America along with Bowie band leader Gerry Leonard (A Reality Tour) and Bowie’s Let’s Dance/Serious Moonlight Tour bassist Carmine Rojas. Between them, they have over 30 years experience of recording, writing and playing live with Bowie.
Also joining the tour will be CdB 2017 standouts including vocalist Bernard Fowler, who is known for his work with The Rolling Stones, along with 2017 Grammy nominee Gaby Moreno, plus special guests and other former Bowie band members who may make surprise appearances along the way.
The rotating ensemble with world class multi-instrumentalists changing song to song will perform a show highlighting elements that influenced Bowie and that in turn Bowie influenced: pop culture experimentation, art, fashion, science and futurism.
Previous special guests on CdB shows have included: Sting, Gary Oldman, Seal, Perry Farrell, The B-52’s’ Kate Pierson, Ewan McGregor, Simon Le Bon, Gavin Rossdale, La Roux, Joe Elliott, Mr Hudson, Gail Ann Dorsey, Spandau Ballet’s Steve Norman, Corey Taylor, Ian Astbury, Darren Criss, Tony Hadley, Living Colour, The London Community Gospel Choir, and The Harlem Gospel Choir, among many others.
SPECIAL GUESTS JUST ADDED: Perry Farrell, Evan Rachel Wood, Fantastic Negrito, Mr Hudson and Joe Sumner!
Following the triumphant sold-out start of the tour overseas in January, the tour continues in North America with more than just a mere salute, CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE keeps Bowie’s music alive with musicians who worked closely with him throughout his career and other top musicians greatly influenced by him.
Mike Garson is the CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE band leader for the first time on this North American tour after having made his mark on numerous Bowie albums, including his much talked about masterly solo on the “Aladdin Sane” track. Garson was Bowie’s longest and most frequent band member. They performed together for both David’s first and last concerts in the United States as well as 1,000 concerts around the globe in between. Read an interview with the U.K.’s NME that Garson recently conducted here.
Legendary guitarist Earl Slick, who worked on landmark Bowie albums such as Diamond Dogs, Young Americans and Reality, is on board in North America along with Bowie band leader Gerry Leonard (A Reality Tour) and Bowie’s Let’s Dance/Serious Moonlight Tour bassist Carmine Rojas. Between them, they have over 30 years experience of recording, writing and playing live with Bowie.
Also joining the tour will be CdB 2017 standouts including vocalist Bernard Fowler, who is known for his work with The Rolling Stones, along with 2017 Grammy nominee Gaby Moreno, plus special guests and other former Bowie band members who may make surprise appearances along the way.
The rotating ensemble with world class multi-instrumentalists changing song to song will perform a show highlighting elements that influenced Bowie and that in turn Bowie influenced: pop culture experimentation, art, fashion, science and futurism.
Previous special guests on CdB shows have included: Sting, Gary Oldman, Seal, Perry Farrell, The B-52’s’ Kate Pierson, Ewan McGregor, Simon Le Bon, Gavin Rossdale, La Roux, Joe Elliott, Mr Hudson, Gail Ann Dorsey, Spandau Ballet’s Steve Norman, Corey Taylor, Ian Astbury, Darren Criss, Tony Hadley, Living Colour, The London Community Gospel Choir, and The Harlem Gospel Choir, among many others.
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That's super cool, Tep. Can't wait to hear all about it.
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Looks like I'm actually venturing out into the live music scene. The Trashcan Sinatras are coming to Ottawa in June, playing acoustic versions of their first two albums in full. I'm waiting to hear from a friend who saw them whether I should splurge for the extra-priced meet & greet. This is clearly divinely inspired because since Friday I've been playing their various live discs, something I rarely do.
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