Thursday, November 22, 2007

Side Four's Thanksgiving Menu


here are the delicious treats awaiting you
when you sit down to feast on side four (live)

writing on the wall
dinosaur
ampersand
young lions
beat box guitar
matchless man
a little madness
drive
of bow and drum
big electric cat
three of a perfect pair
thela hun ginjeet

the pumpkin pie is optional.
happy thanksgiving everyone.

6 comments:

  1. Warmest THANKSGIVING GREETINGS to all!

    May we take some time this Thanksgiving, to seriously consider all the things in our lives we are truly thankful for.

    On that note, I would like to send a huge 'Thank You' to Adrian, Julie and Eric, for making this wonderful music!

    And also to Adrian, Martha, Renee, and all those behind the scenes at Adrian Belew Presents, for bringing this music to us, and allowing us to share in its joy!

    And finally to Rob - thank you for your wonderful website! Your excellent 'labour of love', and the work you continue to do, is so very appreciated.

    Now, bring on that sonic feast proclaimed 'Side Four Live' - and don't forget the side of Pumpkin Pie.... Mmm Mmm!

    Wendy

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  2. Looks just as tasty as the meal I just finished! Happy Thanksgiving Adrian.

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  3. Ade!

    Crystal and I wish you, Martha and the whole family, musical extended family too, the happiest of Thanksgiving's.

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  4. I'm so glad that you have brought back "Of Bow and Drum..."
    Now I REALLY can't wait!

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  5. Thanksgiving always brings back memories of being in New York City for the Longacre Theater shows in 1995. I took a cab to Penn Station after the Wednesday night show and got to see the big Thanksgiving Day parade floats being set up by Macy's. I took Amtrak back to Philly in the middle of the night and was exhausted for the holiday dinner the next day. It was so worth it.

    Adrian, I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

    Rhea

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  6. Hi Adrian,

    I was just looking at Parker Guitars on the internet, hoping to find an early Christmas present for myself. :-)

    Whenever I think of Parker Guitars, I think of you and the sad story of Axel Ruddich and the Adrian Belew Signature Parker Fly. Has there been any progress on reverse engineering Alex's work?

    For those who haven't read about this, here are links:
    The Odyssey Part One
    The Odyssey Part Two

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