Postby WildcatOne » Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:18 pm
Wish I could have seen the Doo-Wop show, Doc. Sounds great...one of my favorite eras...I've heard about Rain, they're a great Beatles tribute band. They play the songs right, the way the original band played them. In my book, there's nothing worse than an inaccurate Beatles cover. It's just one of my pet peeves. It's also one of the reasons I pulled out of hosting every third Thursday's open-mic jam at the Cock-Eyed Seagull. Too many Beatles songs, and none of them were done right. We had a couple of shows on PBS here over the weekend that blew me away. Friday night, they had a concert by Bruce Hornsby. I didn't know much about Bruce except he could have played in the NBA, he stepped in on keyboards with the Grateful Dead after their 3rd keyboard player died, and I had heard "The Way It Is". Well, he and his band totally knocked me out. He's a joking, smiling, easy-going virtuoso pianist and his band kicks righteous ass and they're having a blast, playing the most awesome syncopated boogie I've heard since Little Feat were at their peak. Every song had moments of pure inspiration and an almost revolutionary, spiritual theme. AAA-mazing band. Then Saturday night, they had a show about songs from movies, and following Steppenwolf doing "Born To Be Wild" (it was OK, I'm more of a John Kay fan than a Steppenwolf devotee) was none other than LULU herself, looking better now than she did back in '67, and she did the most awesome "To Sir With Love" that I could ever have dreamed of hearing and seeing. I always thought of Lulu as the original Spice Girl, the cutest little thing you ever saw, but I thought the song was a producer's song and it just sounded kind of processed, even though it was a beautiful song, sung beautifully by a beautiful girl. She had a brief marriage to Maurice Gibb and went on to host a TV show, and I read where she jumped in John Lennon's grille one night when he was acting like a jackass at a party, being abusive to his soon-to-be ex-wife. I always liked Lulu. But dude, you shoulda seen this. She was drop-dead gorgeous, and she sang that song with 10 times the passion and range she showed on the original single...in the movie, she was lip-synched, of course, but this was taped live with a band and a backing vocal group and she absolutely soared beyond belief. I was mesmerized. Thanks, PBS, and thanks, Lulu. You are better than ever. Cheers, WC1
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