[rec.music.gaffa] Dead Can Dance/Cocteau Twins/Lush TOUR DATES in North America!

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (10/26/90)

Really-From: katefans@world.std.com (Chris'n'Vickie of Chicago)

Finally! I got this faxed to me today. Better late than never I suppose.
I hope it comes in time to do some people some good.

   Dead Can Dance

Nov 15        Toronto                Music Hall
Nov 16        Montreal               Le Spectrum
Nov 17        Boston                 Berklee Performance Arts Center
Nov 20        New York City          Symphony Space
Nov 23        Washington DC          Gaston Hall
Nov 25        Chicago                Royal George Theater 
Nov 27        San Francisco          Palace of Fine Arts
Nov 29        Los Angeles            Wadsworth Theater


   Cocteau Twins 

Nov 11        Atlanta                Center Stage Theater
Nov 13        New York City          Beacon Theater
Nov 14        New York City          Ritz
Nov 15        Washington DC          Lisner Auditorium
Nov 17        Philadelphia           Keswick Theater
Nov 18        Boston                 Orpheum
Nov 20        Montreal               Eglise St. Jean Baptiste
Nov 21        Toronto                Massey Hall
Nov 22        Toronto                Concert Hall
Nov 24        Detroit                Latin Quarter
Nov 25        Detroit                Royal Oak Theater
Nov 26        Chicago                Riviera Theater 
Nov 28        Minneapolis            Orpheum
Nov 30        Denver                 Paramount Theater
Dec  3        Berkeley               Zellerbach Auditorium
Dec  6        Los Angeles            Wiltern Theater (w/ Lush)
Dec  7        Los Angeles            Wiltern Theater
Dec  9        San Diego              Spreckles Theater
Dec 11        Las Vegas              Aladdin Showroom


   Lush

Nov 24        Toronto                Lee's Palace
Nov 26        Boston                 Nightstage
Nov 28        Hoboken, NJ            Maxwell's
Nov 29        New York City          CBGB's
Dec  1        Washington DC          9:30 Club
Dec  3        San Francisco          Kennel Club
Dec  6        Los Angeles            Wiltern Theater (w/ Cocteau Twins)
Dec  8        Los Angeles            t.b.a.

So Lush chose not to come to Chicago--fooey!
Never did I expect to see DCD & the Cocteaus live, let alone on consecutive
nights! Check with me the 27th, because I may have died and gone to 
heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vickie
katefans@world.std.com

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/10/90)

Really-From: jdi@Franz.COM (John Irwin)

In article <9010260322.AA27923@world.std.com> you write:
>Really-From: katefans@world.std.com (Chris'n'Vickie of Chicago)
>
>  CT:
>Dec  3        Berkeley               Zellerbach Auditorium

This show sold out in an hour and a half, which surprised me quite a bit,
although Zellerbach is a pretty small place.  Fortunately I'm in the
"hour and a quarter" seats...

I'm sitting here listening to HOLV.  (Hmm -- that's quite similiar to
some other acronym I've heard, can't quite place it though :-)
This album has gotten a lot of play time on the local "modern" radio
station, especially the title cut and Cherry-coloured Funk.

(And I thought CT was pretty inaccessible).

	-- John

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/14/90)

Really-From: jhlieske@phoenix.princeton.edu (Jay Lieske Jr)


It's amazing how many of the DCD and CT dates have sold out...

For those of you in the Northeast who still want to see Cocteau Twins, 
there are still seats available TODAY (Tuesday) for this Saturday's show 
in Philadelphia (actually, Glenside) at the Keswick Theater.  And I read 
in the Village Voice that Dead Can Dance have added another New York show 
on Wed. Nov. 21.  (Unfortunately, that's the day before Thanksgiving, and 
I will be out of town, and the Nov. 20 show is sold out :-(  )

--Jay

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/21/90)

Really-From: jhlieske@phoenix.princeton.edu (Jay Lieske Jr)


The Cocteau Twins concert in Phildelphia was wonderful.  Elizabeth 
Fraser's singing was extraordinary, the band sounded great, and the light 
show was beautiful.  The band came across a very endearing, especially for 
the second encore, when Liz came out and explained to us all that they had 
already played all their songs--apparantly they had rehearsed (or the drum 
machine was only programmed for) 17 songs--so they replayed a couple 
songs, to give us just a little more time with them.

Here's a list of songs they played.  I could almost always recognize what 
album a song came from, but I had trouble remembering titles--and there 
were 2 songs I'd never heard before.  If anyone out there can fill in the 
blanks, please post it to the net!!

--Jay

1.  Blue Bell Knoll
2.  From the Flagstones
3.  My Love Paramour (from Head over Heels)
4.  Pitch the Baby
5.  ? (from Love's Easy Tears EP?)
6.  Iceblink Luck
7.  For Phoebe Still a Baby (or something else from BBKnoll)
8.  ? (from Heaven and Las Vegas)
9.  ? (new song!?)
10.? (from Victorialand?)
11. Cherry-coloured Funk
12. Road, River and Rail
13. Aikea Guinea
14. Spooning Good Singing Gum (or something else from BBKnoll)
15. Heaven or Las Vegas
----- First Encore
16. ? (new song!?)
17. Pink Orange Red
----- Second Encore
18. Pitch the Baby (again)
19. Blue Bell Knoll (again)

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/21/90)

Really-From: ogicse!agora!kevinf@garp.MIT.EDU (Kevin Fowler)


Sorry to bother you, but...

Do you have any information concerning DCD or CT dates in the 
Pacific Northwest?
 
 Thanks in advance,

 Kevin Fowler

 ...!tektronix!percy!agora!kevinf