Review by Dan Temmesfeld
The Over the Rhine show last night… well, it ROCKED.
openers: Griffin House was good enough to plunk down the remaining funds in my wallet for a CD. Children’s House was unique.
Over the Rhine started out the show with “Spinning”
with Nag Champa floating aall around and a sitar’s
notes bouncing through the air.
Yes, a sitar at an OTR show.
Sweet.
All in all, they played a lot of OHIO tunes (except I
don’t know which version of Bothered they played).
All were a rockin’. They also played All I Need Is
Everything, Latter Days, The World Can Wait, When
I Go (solo was bueno), and possibly some others.
The new guitarist for this tour (Paul) was killer.
I liked him a lot. The sitar, 8 different guitars,
xylophone, and Nag Champa-powered Lap Steel… he tore some of the songs up.
K&L… bring Paul back often. He rocketh.
Dan
On this day...
- RECIPE 36: Herbed Goat-Cheese Toasts - 2007
- DINNER 245: Saturday, September 2, 2006 - 2006
- CULINARY: My something-th night at Pigall’s - 2006
- Comprehensive System Backup - 2006
- The Tesseract -- Alex Garland - 2003
- The Making of a Chef: Mastering Heat at the Culinary Institute of America -- Michael Ruhlman - 2003
- Maybe I'll Call Anna -- William Browning Spencer - 2003
- Chef's Night Out -- Andrew Dorenberg & Karen Page - 2003
- WHAT IT TAKES TO PLEASE YOU -- a tribute to Over The Rhine (short) - 2003
- WHAT IT TAKES TO PLEASE YOU -- A tribute to OTR - 2003


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