From cutter@silver.lcs.mit.edu Sat May 22 16:48:35 1993 Received: from SILVER.LCS.MIT.EDU by wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (5.65/4.0) with SMTP id ; Sat, 22 May 93 16:31:20 -0400 Received: by silver.lcs.mit.edu id AA29749; Sat, 22 May 93 16:31:16 -0400 Date: Sat, 22 May 93 16:31:16 -0400 From: cutter@silver.lcs.mit.edu (Faux Joe) Message-Id: <9305222031.AA29749@silver.lcs.mit.edu> To: fegmaniax@gnu.ai.mit.edu Subject: Robyn live Well, the tape of the Boston show came out reasonably well! The show's running order, however, was pretty basic (aside from an impromptu rendition of "Sunshine of Your Love" to the tune of "Brenda's Iron Sledge"). He did: Driving Aloud (Radio Song) Winchester Railway Shoes Arms of Love Queen Elvis When I Was Dead The Yip Song Only the Stones Remain One Long Pair of Eyes Vegetation and Dimes (that Dylan song) September Cones Wafflehead Oceanside Egyptian Cream Child of the Universe There were one or two others I don't recall at the moment, not having the set list right in front of me. No "Clean Steve", "Glass", "Chinese Bones", "Kung Fu Fighting", "Rabbit Brain"... we got the real normal set that night. Sniff! Ah well. What can ya do. Robyn looked a little tired during the show, so I don't think he was really at his best. Still, darned good stuff, and a decent couple of stories (one that ended up with him introducing "The Yip Song" as "The Signalling Towards You With Dying Puppies Song"). I spoke to him afterwards, told him about the list and they ALL knew what it was. After making some amusing chit chat about it, both Andy and Robyn said "Well, send some instructions to the management address, and maybe we'll pop on and send some strangeness your way". /joe