Re: JTQ Live

Balfourth, Winston (BalfourthW@logica.com)
Wed, 22 Oct 1997 10:06:00 +0100


I don't agree. I thought that they did a good cover of Gene Ammons's
Jungle Strut. Oh well everyone's entitled to their own opinion.

C-Ya,
Winston.
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From: Erik Gaderlund
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: JTQ Live
Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 1997 23:08

elson wrote:
>
>Yes they did cover the 2001 theme (funny, cos JT was asking for
requests,
>and pretended to hear "2001" as a request...), as did 'Starsky and
Hutch'.
>I'm not a fan of most of the JTQ live covers at all. "Mrs. Robinson"
>bordered on hokey, and I never liked their "Whole Lotta Love" in the
first
>place (The only stinker on the "...Inevitable" album). They also did
Booker
>T's "Green Onions" - a classic, yes, but I'm sure JTQ can do better
than a
>12-bar blues tune (so should The Greyboy Allstars, but I digress...
:)).
>Only "Starsky" and "Blow Up" were the only covers that did it for me.
Are
>they resorting to covers (they played most of the same covers during
their
>U.S. tour last year) in order to wow the American crowd? C'mon, JT,
We're
>more hipper than that; there were even a lot of mod-types at the show
who
>even requested some Prisoners tunes and others who wanted some 'Money
>Spyder' material!
>

I think he did play something from the "Money Spyer" album.
But, I did like the horn section playing "instument" guitar to "A Whole
Lotta Love." But, then I wanted to hear "The Cat." But, Creation would
have been really good.

later,
erik g