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BASSIN
AROUND
by James
What's
new with me? Gosh, I don't know. Went to see The Kids in the
Hall at the Academy in NYC. It was good but the guy sitting
behind me recited every line to every skit. Killed him. Still,
I had better seats than Letterman bass-arounder Will Lee.
Other celebs spotted at the show: Janeane Garofalo, eating
something, and Andy Richter, sporting a rakish beret... Will
there ever be an Armada gig in NYC? What about Bruce's real
life band? Rumors that Shadowy Man on a Shadowy Planet will
not only replace but murder G.E. Smith are being started
right here by me... or anybody who read the Conan O'Brien
thing I wrote in issue #3 of Wind-Up zine, let me state for
the record I like the show very much and I watch it almost
every night. So there. But I'm standing by what I said about
Barenaked Ladies... Jay Leno -- he's not funny... Greg Kinnear
- does anybody think he's funny?... Do you know anyone
who actually watches "F-Troop?" Why does Comedy Central keep
switching their schedule around without telling me? Why don't
they show "SCTV" anymore? Gotta make room to show "Benny Hill"
eight times a day... I think there are too may states nowadays...
Fave shows '94 in no particular order: Fast Forward festival
(both nights); Sunny Murray and Frank Lowe; Run On; Zusaan
Kali Fasteau; 3Ds; Tortoise; Ass Ponys; 18th Dye; Elvis Costello
and the Attractions; Charlambides; Johnny Cash... John Starks
-- the Jandek of the New York Knicks?... Monty Williams --
that kid's got spunk... Rik Smits + mustache = touchdown...
I still think Rudy Tomjanavich looks like Bryan Ferry... Rick
Mahorn -- lookin' good!... How come in print ads for Pulp
Fiction, Samual Jackson doesn't sport a jheri-curl?
Marianne Faithful's book is good ("... the silly notion if
Mick as a disciple of Satan... a disciple of satin, perhaps!")
So is Angie Bowie's ("Chapter 8: The Bisexual Boogie")...
Elijah Wood -- I hat that kid... Where are the We Five when
we really need them... that final episode of the Kids in the
Hall... Apologies to everyone I told I was sure that Katherine
Hepburn was dead.
-- James McNew, 1994
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