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Subject: Re: Moe On The Waukesha Show


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Dave
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Date Posted: 14:52:43 06/28/05 Tue
In reply to: Gary 's message, "Moe On The Waukesha Show" on 20:22:21 06/27/05 Mon


Gary,
The set list is a tough call. We spend a great deal of time agonizing over what to keep in, and what to toss. Denver is a shorter set than the Wisconsin gig. We may only do 10 or 11 songs, at the most, as we have only so much alloted time to play. We did 14 in Wisconsin, so 3 or 4 songs need to be trimmed.. Bummer. Some people want to hear covers, some don't. I guarantee you we can do Beatles, Who, etc. But we played that music for years in the bars, and now while we have the chance, I feel most people waited 30 plus years to hear us play Raspberries music. So, again it's a tough call. Whatever we choose to play, we'll do our best to deliver the goods. Fans deserve that, and we take that very seriously. I'm glad I got to meet you, and hope you can make it to as many shows as possible!
Take care,
Dave








>It was really great to finally see The Raspberries,
>however I
>would have liked to hear more of the material that was
>played at The House Of Blues Show in Chiacgo. With
>their great harmony, I kept wanting to hear them sing
>The Beatles, which later on I found out they did in
>Chicago.(Thanks Phil)
>Some of the other songs that were admitted would have
>been been better than some of the one's played. My
>personal opinion.
>On a more positive note, hearing "It's Cold Outside"
>brought tears to my eyes as it was always one of my
>most favorite records and I didn't think I'd ever see
>The Choir play it but minus one Choir member, it
>happened. Thank you guys!

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