Re: Boston
Reg
location: back to the wilderness
listening to: static
registered: 1999.11.22
Wow! How was it you were in Boston at the time? David did a great show at the Paradise in support of Triage that has remained in my memory as one of the best shows I've ever gone to. Of course I loved the Triage record, I still consider it one of the greatest rock records ever made, so hearing the songs in a live setting with David spinning tales in between and seeming to be venting his anger/outrage as he played was, I thought, pretty potent.
I also remember this time David came through Boston with a singer/songwriter type deal where he was traveling with two other people and they were supposed to be sort of doing this thing where they would play some songs and talk about songwriting or something. I had to fly out to LA the day he was coming here and so I missed it but always wondered how that went. I was pretty unhappy about that then because the chances to see David play were so few and far between.
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
Reg
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Wow! How was it you were in Boston at the time? David did a great show at the Paradise in support of Triage that has remained in my memory as one of the best shows I've ever gone to. Of course I loved the Triage record, I still consider it one of the greatest rock records ever made, so hearing the songs in a live setting with David spinning tales in between and seeming to be venting his anger/outrage as he played was, I thought, pretty potent.
I also remember this time David came through Boston with a singer/songwriter type deal where he was traveling with two other people and they were supposed to be sort of doing this thing where they would play some songs and talk about songwriting or something. I had to fly out to LA the day he was coming here and so I missed it but always wondered how that went. I was pretty unhappy about that then because the chances to see David play were so few and far between.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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