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In <95071709201018089@cynosure.com>, randy.goldstein@cynosure.com (Randy Goldstein) writes:
>They STARTED to play Cherry Blossom, but Douglas jumped in and said "Is
>this the north or the south". I have no idea what he was talking about
>but it was definitely planned. Then, they went right into a KILLER
>version of Family Man....a song I otherwise despise...
hmmm that is really weird. They did not play the whole song of Cherry
Blossom there?? At the Chicago show they did (worked great as an opening
song, especially the intro part), and then went into the Family Man (suddenly I
love family man! it ruled)
From: waxtrax@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu (Francis X. Connor)
Newsgroups: rec.music.industrial
Subject: Nitzer Ebb-D.C.
Date: 16 Jul 1995 22:56:20 GMT
Organization: The George Washington University, Washington DC
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OK--I hate to use rmi to settle bets but--lunch is riding on this. With
what song did Nitzer Ebb open their DC show? I say it was "Family Man",
but my girlfriend says otherwise. Please settle this potentially
relationship-destroying dispute!!! (^:
Peace,
Fran
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From: kma@netcom.com (Abattoir)
Newsgroups: rec.music.industrial
Subject: Re: Nitzer Ebb-D.C.
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 1995 01:57:24 GMT
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Francis X. Connor (waxtrax@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu) wrote:
: OK--I hate to use rmi to settle bets but--lunch is riding on this. With
: what song did Nitzer Ebb open their DC show? I say it was "Family Man",
: but my girlfriend says otherwise. Please settle this potentially
: relationship-destroying dispute!!! (^:
since the whole show was probably canned, one show will be the same as
another. The Palo Alto show started with Family Man.
Abattoir.
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From: Steve Ball
Newsgroups: rec.music.industrial
Subject: Re: Nitzer Ebb-D.C.
Date: 17 Jul 1995 03:25:47 GMT
Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
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kma@netcom.com (Abattoir) wrote:
>
> since the whole show was probably canned, one show will be the same as
>another. The Palo Alto show started with Family Man.
Actually, I saw the TX-81Z being triggered. And they did have 3 Akai
samplers on stage with them, along with the modules for the percussion.
And the BassStation.
Steve
From: bostrom@mail.sdsu.edu (Tim Bostrom)
Newsgroups: rec.music.industrial
Subject: Re: Nitzer Ebb-D.C.
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 95 16:15:52 GMT
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Steve Ball wrote:
>kma@netcom.com (Abattoir) wrote:
>>
>> since the whole show was probably canned, one show will be the same as
>>another. The Palo Alto show started with Family Man.
>
>Actually, I saw the TX-81Z being triggered. And they did have 3 Akai
>samplers on stage with them, along with the modules for the percussion.
>And the BassStation.
And no each show is not canned.. .the LA show they opened with Cherry Blossom.
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