Sheila Klein wrote:I'm writing on behalf of Ryan Walsh, who is writing a book on rock music in Boston in (or circa) 1968. He's asked me to ask the following of you'all:
I'm trying to track down a review of the VU live in Boston from sometime between 1967 and '69 that includes this line:
“An honest-to-goodness chick playing percussion ― do you believe it?”?
The info I'm after is publication name and date, and article title and author.
Many thanks for any possible help with this!
--Phil
Such great proyect BTP performances deserve a look focussed at that time,looking forward to grab it... a BIG goal.That'd nice Moe&John were on board somehow.
Pretty cool title ...BTW
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But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground. This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
Sheila Klein wrote:I'm writing on behalf of Ryan Walsh, who is writing a book on rock music in Boston in (or circa) 1968. He's asked me to ask the following of you'all:
I'm trying to track down a review of the VU live in Boston from sometime between 1967 and '69 that includes this line:
“An honest-to-goodness chick playing percussion ― do you believe it?”?
The info I'm after is publication name and date, and article title and author.
Many thanks for any possible help with this!
--Phil
I thought I seen this come up in discussion before. And I also felt there another something to do with someone writing a book on the Boston live music scene before too. Feelings of Deja Vu, until I found this
And here's the thread from 2005. (See post by Mark.) But I think the guy writing a book and asking for help has come up conversation before. I found this PDF in 3 minutes using the term REVIEW and BOSTON. .
Sheila Klein wrote:I'm writing on behalf of Ryan Walsh, who is writing a book on rock music in Boston in (or circa) 1968. He's asked me to ask the following of you'all:
I'm trying to track down a review of the VU live in Boston from sometime between 1967 and '69 that includes this line:
“An honest-to-goodness chick playing percussion ― do you believe it?”?
The info I'm after is publication name and date, and article title and author.
Many thanks for any possible help with this!
--Phil
I thought I'd seen this come up in discussion before. And I also felt there another something to do with someone writing a book on the Boston live music scene asking questions before too. Feelings of déja vu, until I found this
And here's the thread from 2005. (See post by Mark.) But I think the guy writing a book and asking for help has come up conversation before.
I found this PDF link using the term REVIEW and BOSTON. Took three minutes .