Hey, who said the Friday boot should be available as of 9am? Here’s part II of the Nov 70 Columbus gig. Flo & Eddie - it’s something of an acquired taste, I suppose.
June 4th, 2004 • Barry's Imaginary Publisher
Hey, who said the Friday boot should be available as of 9am? Here’s part II of the Nov 70 Columbus gig. Flo & Eddie - it’s something of an acquired taste, I suppose.
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June 5th, 2004 at 8:31 pm »
I dunno what the frig everyone has got against Flo And Eddie they may not have been the original Mothers but they piss on all those yes-men FZ bands of latter years
June 6th, 2004 at 3:13 am »
“everyone”?? It seems to me Barry’s stated opinion, like yours, is that of only one person.
Anything good in the frig (or did you mean fridge)? Oh fudge. Who cares?
June 6th, 2004 at 12:29 pm »
“..the members of our group are disturbed by the fact that they havent got laid for two days…”
hehe.
June 6th, 2004 at 1:05 pm »
Hm, quite unusual setlist, and also a great show, isn’t it? Some correction: in King KOng they also play Igor’s Boogie, at about 10.00.
June 7th, 2004 at 2:04 am »
The Flo & Eddie years are not my favorites either, but they did do some very good shows. The ‘Swiss Cheese/Fire!’ boot is fantastic, I think. And I actually saw two incarnations of the FAE band live and was blown away, especially by Frank’s guitar playing.
I’m not crazy about this particular show, but the version of King Kong is notable for the George Duke piano solo and, as Balint notes, the playing of one of the ‘Igor’s Boogie’s’ twice in a row.