From: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org (jangle-poets-digest) To: jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Subject: jangle-poets-digest V3 #67 Reply-To: jangle-poets@smoe.org Sender: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jangle-poets-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jangle-poets-digest Saturday, April 28 2001 Volume 03 : Number 067 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [jangle-poets] Iota ["Jay Votel" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 08:19:02 -0400 From: "Jay Votel" Subject: [jangle-poets] Iota Hi everyone: Delurking momentarily to say the Kennedys show at the Iota in Arlington last night was incredible! The vintage clothing sale was cool, too. I got a Guyanbera shirt. Pete introduced me to Cone, who was sitting up front taping. We were all having too much fun to write down a set list, but they did "The Kids are Alright" and a new Peter and Gordon cover of "World Without Love," getting ready for a Sixties infusion at the Bottom Line this weekend. The second set was all requests and included "Rappahannock," "Day In and Day Out," "You Can't Kill Hope With a Gun," and an encore of "Not Fade Away" which followed a reverse strip-tease by Pete and Maura -- they decided to take some clothes off the racks and dress groovy, and then did "Sin City" wearing a very large pair of jeans together -- each in a leg, both of them playing Maura's guitar. The song collapsed in a fit of laughter, and it was stupendous. Three of us were there from the guitar workshop, so it was like an alumni reunion. Life doesn't get much better. - -- Jay Check out the Kennedys' Official Home Page: http://www.KennedysMusic.com/ Fab photos, the Official tour diary, dashboard Buddha haiku, groovy merchandise...what more could you ask for? ------------------------------ End of jangle-poets-digest V3 #67 *********************************