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505.1 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Got into a war with reality ... | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:48 | 9 |
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That's one way NOT to get me to buy an album ... by compar-
ing the band to DRI, or even RHCP.
But, I do think there will be alot of this type of band in
the [near?] future.
GTI
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505.2 | | BINKLY::MINARDI | Spam acid | Wed Mar 06 1991 10:54 | 4 |
| Yeah, compare them to someone good that GTI likes,
like ABBA, or Air Supply, or even John Valby.
/Mike
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505.3 | | DUCK::PERKINSP | Positive Mental Octopus | Thu Mar 07 1991 05:58 | 15 |
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Copied from RAW without permission:
Scat Opera About Time ***
Coming on like an amalgam of the Chili Peppers in a fist fight with the
Dead Kennedy's in Eddie Van Halen's closet, Scat Opera's debut platter
reeks of naked, youthful enthusiasm. It more than makes up for the
blunted impact of the sparce production and the occasional
inconsistency of the material. While there's nothing here that
suggests that the Scat have a knockout punch up their sleeve this time
around, there's enough meat on the bone to imply that they stand a good
chance of lasting the distance. Give 'em a break and watch 'em go!
Flip
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505.4 | | DUCK::PERKINSP | No Worries | Mon Sep 30 1991 15:07 | 11 |
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I went to see Scat Opera support Mordred at the Marquee club on Friday
night and they were excellent. They live up to all their reviews.
Their music and act are definitely along the lines of RHCP, totally
manic.
Now Mordred were a bit of a let down. ALthough their music sounded
great and the DJ was awesome, they (the rest of the band) seem to have
lost alot of their old energy and leave it all down to the DJ.
Flip
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