RE: Meshell tourdates

From: Rene Wirtz (rwirtz@xs4all.nl)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 12:53:08 MET DST

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    Same thing happened at the North Sea Jazz edition of 97 I believe.
    Originally she was scheduled as third act of a series of six, but on the
    day itself she was rescheduled to the 5th time slot. As you can imagine,
    every preceding act overran it's time limit and the organization decided it
    might be a wise idea to win back some time at Me'shell's set. At the time
    she would have normally ended her set (she played 45 minutes of the
    original 90 minutes) someone whispered her something in her ear and the
    reaction was the same as at River Stages. She thanked the audience and then
    cursed the organization and vowed never to come back again.
    Imagine my surprise when she showed up at the preliminary list of acts for
    North Sea Jazz 2000 ...

    h a s t a l a b y e b y e,

    r e n e w i r t z
    don't forget to discover your bueno side ...

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    Subject: Re: Meshell tourdates

    I am the maddest motherf**ker on earth...
       Meshell was scheduled to play River Stages ( an annual weekend long orgy
    of bands held here in Nashville ) this past weekend. She was to go on
    after
    Travis, who ended up being an hour and a half late going on, essentially
    playing in her time slot. After they were finished with their set it was
    another fourty five minutes until Meshell took the stage, but I didn't
    care,
    I was going to get to see Meshell do her thing and I was excited. ( she was
    the only reason I bought the freakin' ticket... ) Three songs into her
    set,
    one of the stage hands comes out and whispers something into her ear that
    pisses her off so bad that she takes her bass, throws it down on the
    ground,
    and walks off stage with the rest of the band in tow. A split second later
    some local radio yokel introduces Gov't Mule on the second stage and they
    launch into their set. The only explaination that I can come up with is
    that
    they must have cut her off in the interest of time. The whole deal had to
    be
    over with at a certain time and there were still three more bands to go
    after
    Gov't Mule. I was so pissed off that I left. She was the only soul / r&b
    artist amongst the onslought of three chord rock that dominated the
    weekend,
    and she gets clipped short because a bunch of scottish cats can't show up
    on
    time? Please...



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