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Okay, maybe some of the others who were there can fill in more blanks. (LisaB? Froggy? Albert?) In the meantime, here are my thoughts from the show last night, using a trite movie metaphor for structure:
THE GOOD --got to see the boys again. --newish players (Rocky, Tory) seem to be a lot more solid now. (Granted, when I last saw them, they were VERY new, and it was almos...
ok my $.02 here. . .
i didn't think it was a bad show per se but not one of their best. they did change up the set list which was nice. one thing mig forgot to mention was a new song they played. unfortunately, i didn't catch the name. from what i recall & in no particular order:
critical times are you wid it everyday sunshine jackass brigade ug...
Not much to add about the Berkeley show, except to fill in a couple of blanks:
--The guest female vocalist was, if I heard the intro correctly, Durga McBroom (who shared co-writing credits with Angelo on "Karma Tsunami").
--The second of the new songs was "Cheyenne Star Forever Moore," or at least that's what the chorus seemed to be.
Fishbone played already at Blake's on Telegraph once. | |
>December 17, 2004 | |
Fishbone is not scheduled to play Blake's on Telegraph anytime soon. |
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