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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: ChampionshipVinyl on August 27, 2005, 05:30:00 pm
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Pollstar: Revving up the Cars (http://www.pollstar.com/news/viewnews.pl?NewsID=4244)
Does anyone still care?
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Originally posted by ChampionshipVinyl:
Does anyone still care?
Ric Ocasek is managed by Elliot Roberts, but his office would confirm only that Ocasek will release another solo album in September and that he would not be part of any Cars tour if it happened.
Plenty would go see them. But not without Ric.
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plus Benjamin Orr the singer of "Drive" and other hits is no longer on this mortal coil. Besides the Cars were easily one of the most boring concerts I've ever seen.
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In the 80s revival set I would rather see Howard Jones over the Cars...
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Howard Jones falls in that category of it's better to stay home put on the cd and jiggle the case, then seeing him live, as not much is added in the live experience. Sure his keyboard setup rotated and that "performance artist" in the videos was along to gyrate around, it was a pretty dull show... Same applies to Wang Chung.
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Howard Jones falls into the "Sure, I'll appear on Hit Me Baby One More Time" category...because he did. Neither the Cars (nor Erasure, who was mentioned in a FAQ/Howard Jones question) would stoop to that level. HoJo is not a 9:30-worthy show.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Howard Jones falls in that category of it's better to stay home put on the cd and jiggle the case, then seeing him live, as not much is added in the live experience. Sure his keyboard setup rotated and that "performance artist" in the videos was along to gyrate around, it was a pretty dull show...
hmmm...I remember seeing HJ open for Eurythmics about a hundred years ago and I thought he was quite good. Maybe that's because I was expecting so little from him in the first place, but I remember being quite surprised how much fun he was.
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Well yes his hair was fun, but he's bald now.
Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Howard Jones falls in that category of it's better to stay home put on the cd and jiggle the case, then seeing him live, as not much is added in the live experience. Sure his keyboard setup rotated and that "performance artist" in the videos was along to gyrate around, it was a pretty dull show...
hmmm...I remember seeing HJ open for Eurythmics about a hundred years ago and I thought he was quite good. Maybe that's because I was expecting so little from him in the first place, but I remember being quite surprised how much fun he was. [/b]
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Howard Jones falls in that category of it's better to stay home put on the cd and jiggle the case, then seeing him live, as not much is added in the live experience. Sure his keyboard setup rotated and that "performance artist" in the videos was along to gyrate around, it was a pretty dull show...
hmmm...I remember seeing HJ open for Eurythmics about a hundred years ago and I thought he was quite good. Maybe that's because I was expecting so little from him in the first place, but I remember being quite surprised how much fun he was. [/b]
probably saw him on the same tour/bill... your right he was good, but i won't feel the need to rush out and see him live especially as the headliner... his material also took a decline in quality past those early singles.