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Bina - 2009-02-21 18:08:05
Good luck with the gig tonight!
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Paula - 2009-02-21 18:28:02
Thanks, Bina!!
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lc - 2009-02-22 19:39:58
further immortality:
http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/2009/02/22/concert-review-paula-carino-at-parkside-lounge-nyc-22109/
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Tom G. - 2009-02-23 06:45:54
From the lucid culture review:
The crowd wouldn’t let them leave without an encore, so they pulled out the popular Road to Hell from Carino’s classic cd Aquacade...
That song isn't on my copy of Aquacade. Paula isn't that a track from that soon-to-be-released cd you mentioned in 2006? ;-)
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Paula - 2009-02-23 12:42:50
Ha--yep. (Eep)
Also, just wanted to point out that our drummer is Tom Pope.
But I appreciate the review, Alan, that is really nice!
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mistermuleboy - 2009-02-23 13:52:48
Ms. C. -- My calendar had Feb. 21 circled in red (well, virtually circled; I've moved into computers and everything . . . .), with all of the mad music being made in Manhattan [and nearby boroughs] drawing me. Alas, mundane chores like rearranging my life got in the way [that pesky life thing]. I'm glad to learn of the success of the night, even if it makes me sad I wasn't there. Well done.
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Paula - 2009-02-23 13:57:39
Rearranging your life...anything major, Muleboy?
[Major Muleboy--wasn't that a Damon Wayans film?]
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Muleboy - 2009-02-24 12:56:57
I think the only "major" step left involves disposal of the carcass.
No, sadly, it's just rearrangement: putting the seemingly-never-ending pieces in slightly different order.
Kind of like moving your car or thimble closer to or away from somebody else's hotel on Baltic Avenue . . . .
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lc - 2009-02-24 17:48:35
eep. will fix it. sorry bout that
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