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From: graham@UG.CS.DAL.CA (Michael Graham)
Subject: Re: The Edie Brickell concert
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In article <9104192142.AA19800@das.llnl.gov> ed@das.llnl.GOV (Edward J. Suranyi) writes:
>
>Well, I wore one of my Kate t-shirts.  Unfortunately, only one
>person commented -- and he was an usher!
>
>But the concert was great anyway.  I now know what a digeridu
>looks and sounds like, live!
>
Can you give a good description of the concert? How was long it?
Was the bassist playing an upright or "regular" bass? Any interesting
in-between song chatter? Was Edie as great as ever?
BTW - where are they touring? Somehow I doubt that they will make it to
Nova Scotia....  :(   oh well. 

mike
-- 
Michael Graham          |"Say you were going to sing in a club tomorrow -
graham@ug.cs.dal.ca     | what kind of stuff would you sing?" 
mgraham@ac.dal.ca       |"Something nice...something very, very nice...a song - 
graham@iris1.ucis.dal.ca| a tune, a ballad perhaps" - Diane Keaton on Letterman
