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To: mr.mark who wrote (324)2/12/2000 12:42:00 PM
From: Lost1  Respond to of 2695
 
Those are two of the best we here in Austin have to offer. There was much wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth at the semi-True Believers reunion last week at the Continental Club, wherein classics like "Hard Road," "Rebel Kind," "Train Round the Bend," and "Powderfinger" (with Alan Durham) rang out once more. "It was too loud, too brief, and completely out of tune," says Jon Dee Graham. The question was, how would longtime feuders Graham and Alejandro Escovedo, get along? Just fine, according to those present, as the two shook hands and made up before a bemused crowd. "People made out like it was 'Reunited and it feels so good,'" half-sings Graham, before making like Jerry Lawler in Man in the Moon and grinning, "The truth is me and Al play golf every Tuesday." A new feud may be under way, however. A certain young Austin singer-songwriter with a tune on the soundtrack of Down to You allegedly called Graham a "bald, fat old man" a while back, and one assumes that's why he ended the evening with a cheerful "Good night -- I'm Ginger Mackenzie!".

You need to pick up that live Alejandro, "More Miles Than Money". I think you'd really like it. Here's a deal: If you don't like it I'll buy it off you as I can always use more AL as gifts to all my poor friends who live in LA, where the music sucks