Support act at the Astoria 2001

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I tried this already once with no luck, maybe this time i ll get luckier!

Did anyone record the David Thomas and the two pale boys set

on those two nights??

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Nope, they were friggin' great though. The term "pearls before swine" came to mind along with: "a great band wasted on a load of whining ignorant goths with no sense of history or taste in music" ;D

They're still knockin' about by the way, inbetween all too infrequent bouts of Pere Ubu activity, there's an Ubu/Thomas link somewhere on the Sisters site, but I can't bring the addy to mind, I'll have a look in a bit.
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http://ubuprojex.net/ looks quite useful, and mentions some official Pale Boys live discs, doubt they'd be Sisters support shows though, what with all the grumbling and shuffling in the background.
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The also helped out Frank Black on disk two of his Frank Black Francis release, with some mixed results.
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Remember the song where the guy who was playing
the trumpet was singing actually into his trumpet??
That s the one i m desperately looking for :(

many many thanks for the link :notworthy:
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RobF wrote:"a great band wasted on a load of whining ignorant goths with no sense of history or taste in music"
I knew a band like that once.












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What did folks think of Tin Star? I thought they were great, and the album's good as well.
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Yeah i like tin star, got the album. Shame their now defunct
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Almiche V wrote:What did folks think of Tin Star? I thought they were great, and the album's good as well.
I found them quit boring - nothing to write home about. Sorry
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