Re: Herbaliser - Live.

PATRICK_HALL@yr.com
Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:24:24 -0500


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I weep freely whenever I hear these quotes like "Ringo wasn't even the
best drummer in the Beatles etc etc". The myth needs to be laid to
rest! Just listen to the drumming on Baby You're A Rich Man or
Tomorrow Never Knows or Strawberry Fields Forever - it's completely
weird headfucking groovy shit, man, and I reckon if Sun Ra could've
afforded him, he'd have beamed him right up into his Solar Arkestra.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.

Patrick.

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Subject: Herbaliser - Live.
Author: "Davies; Dave [HSC]" <D.Davies@lmu.ac.uk> at Internet
Date: 17/03/97 12:03


All,

A classic night out was had by all concerned. Overproof vodka, wicked
music and a stay behind in a friend's pub.

The venue - Heebie Jeebies (crap name I know) was kind of like the Cavern
Club (which is only a 10 minute walk away fact fans) back in the 60's,
all brick arches and sweat dripping off the ceiling. There was no way
however, that you could mistake the Herbaliser for the Beatles; for one
thing, the drummer's good.

Top band. try to catch them if you can.

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Whilst I was at the gig, I bought their new album (not due out for 2
weeks) on CD. That as well is really good.

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Coincidence of the night. My mate JP and I were talking to Jake (their
bass player and producer) about stuff and it turns out that JP's mam
knows Jakes granddad. He owned a stall in Greatie market (about 30 secs
from my house in Liverpool).

It's a small old world.

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dmd
d.davies@lmu.ac.uk
"The smell of death is in the air...I'm leaning towards the soup."

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