Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/26/90)
Really-From: stern@chem.nwu.edu (Charlotte Stern) Well, sure enough, dead can dance were as other-worldly, eery, spiritual, just plain ritual (:-), and on and on, as was predicted. They did (count'em) FIVE ENCORES, which consisted of alternately full-band pieces, clean a cappella by their angelic lead singer, duets, and a totally wild percussion piece that built to an ecstatic frenzy. I was certain that they succeeded in conjuring spirits by the end of the night. Truly a religious experience... and one that won't come around again soon, except perhaps in a medieval Roman church! Don't miss 'em... -mjm
6sigma2@polari.UUCP (Brian Matthews) (11/29/90)
In article <9011261453.AA03973@chem.nwu.edu> Love-Hounds@gaffa.MIT.EDU writes: |Really-From: stern@chem.nwu.edu (Charlotte Stern) | |Well, sure enough, dead can dance were as other-worldly, eery, spiritual, |just plain ritual (:-), and on and on, as was predicted. Has anyone seen an itinerary for DCDs tour? Are they playing Seattle or anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest? Thanx, -- Brian L. Matthews 6sigma2@polari.UUCP
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (12/01/90)
Really-From: woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu > Has anyone seen an itinerary for DCDs tour? Are they playing Seattle or > anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest? alas, the last date was the 29th. sorry. they only got to california. woj