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Post by peterlorre on Jan 26, 2004 12:05:28 GMT -5
A heads-up for anyone in Chicago (and for those who may be interested in this in general): I saw a play this past weekend called "Here Comes a Regular". The description of the play sounded good, but of course I also wondered if the title was inspired by the song. Turns out, yes on both counts. Very funny play...interestingly, Bill Janovitz of Buffalo Tom scored the play (some very nice, moody instrumental stuff) and there's a snippet of his cover of "Here Comes a Regular" at the end. I don' t know if it's something that's ever been released or is just heard during the play. Anyway, people in town check it out, it's playing till the 31st: tinyurl.com/2jmgtMatt
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Post by elgoodo on Jan 26, 2004 12:29:43 GMT -5
peter, are you a thespian?..
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Post by peterlorre on Jan 26, 2004 12:54:54 GMT -5
No, but thanks for asking...
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Post by elgoodo on Jan 26, 2004 13:13:22 GMT -5
do you like bill janovitz?...
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Post by peterlorre on Jan 26, 2004 15:08:02 GMT -5
I really liked Buffalo Tom "back in the day," but haven't listened to them in quite a while. The stuff heard during the play was good.
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Post by prozach on Jan 26, 2004 18:24:11 GMT -5
Peter: Hello and welcome. Sorry but I have to ask. When is the year of the cat?
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Post by peterlorre on Jan 27, 2004 10:08:20 GMT -5
Clever. The name, however, is in reference to the Jazz Butcher song. I'm not Al Stewart, though I play him on TV.
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