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Flac and MP3 - Was (Not Was) May 3, 2008 Annapolis - May 10th, 2008

Just in from Sleepypedro:

“My recording of the 5/3/08 (annapolis) is up on archive.org now. please tell the world!”

He has made it available as 24-bit or 16-bit recording.

If you want an MP3 version please ask on the Discussion Group

Thanks Sleepypedro!

Was (Not Was) is returning to roots - May 9th, 2008

“What we were doing was just out of vogue,” says Don Was. “Nobody was saying, ‘Yeah, keep going.’ It felt like we were lost. I once read this quote in a Bob Dylan interview: He was saying sometimes it’s just not your time, and there’s no sense in fighting it. You don’t want to compromise what you’re doing and chase fashion.”

Interview with Don in The Detroit Free Press
Full transcript of Don Was interview

Out come the freaks as Was (Not Was) reunites - May 9th, 2008

The breakthrough happened when Dylan was in the studio cutting a vocal. “It was all right — not bad.” Weiss says. “Don says, ‘Great vocal, Bob.’ Bob says, ‘Great? You thought that was great?’ And Don hedges. ‘Well, you could do it again…but yeah, some good stuff on there.’

“A silence descended,” David says, “and what seemed like 100 years passed. I said these words: ‘Yeah Bob, there was something special in the air here tonight. I got the feeling, while you were singing, that had Al Martino walked in here, the two of you could have created a very special magic together.’

” ‘Al Martino?’ Dylan said. ‘Al Martino?’ Then: ‘Al Martino wouldn’t walk into a room unless it had a ceiling fan in it.’ ”

Interview with the Brothers on The Detroit News website.

At the Birchmere, a Good (Not Good) Night for Was (Not Was) - May 9th, 2008

“At the Birchmere, the set was occasionally weakened by stereotypical arrangements with obligatory guitar solos and generic saxophone interludes. The combo sounded best when the focus was on the vocalists: the raspy soul of Sweet Pea Atkinson, the middle range of Sir Harry Bowens, and the falsetto of Donald Ray Mitchell. Mitchell’s lead made the new tragic ballad “From the Head to the Heart” work, while the three added church-rooted harmonies on several cuts.”

Review by Steve Kiviat at The Washington Post

Flac and MP3 - Was (Not Was) May 1, 2008 Gramercy Theatre - May 9th, 2008

With thanks to Dan you can get a recording of this show on MP3 from his website, or ask him about a FLAC copy which has much better audio quality.

NYCTaper

Interview With Don - May 9th, 2008

An interview with Don appears on the Total Music Magazine website.

Was (Not Was) is, still is - May 9th, 2008

“So Friday night at World Cafe Live, where a reactivated Was (Not Was) kicked out the Motor City jams for a loyal, if not quite teeming, crowd of revelers, I walked in persuadable and walked out persuaded.”

Philadelphia Show review from Jonathan Valania In The Inquirer

Audience Review Of Philadelphia Show - May 9th, 2008

ok saw was not was in philly last night
i saw the show at the trocedero in 2005 and this show was just as good. having seen the band 7 or 8 times now i went with some trepidation due to the missing david mcmurray and james gadson no worries these guys are probably the tightest funkiest band on the road right now. great song choices a medley of older songs was awesome, i never expected to hear wheel me out again live. with 3 lead singers i was hoping for anytime lisa i truly love this band. if you can please go see this band they are well worth any price. i am going to see them in virginia on tues so i am twice as excited to see them again.

Thanks To Michael

Boo! Washington Post Catches Up - May 3rd, 2008

WHEN A BAND takes off 18 years between albums and then the members try to recapture in their 50s the magic they had in their 30s, the results are usually embarrassing. But “Boo!,” the first Was (Not Was) album of new songs since 1990, is full of improbably catchy songs.

Geoffrey Himes - Washington Post

Boston Globe Interview With Don Was - April 30th, 2008

A short interview appears on The Boston Globe website.

“But it stuns me that there are people - not people I went to high school with, they’re strangers! - who know intimate things about these songs and have really listened to them. It really blows my mind.”

Reviews - Live at London Carling Academy - April 29th, 2008

FairHearing.co.uk music review site
The Independent
The Times

Gig Review - Carling Academy, Islington. - April 27th, 2008

Thanks go to Dirk for his audience review of the Carling Academy gig.

Review

Video - Was (Not Was) - Walk The Dinosaur From Jools Holland - April 24th, 2008

Thanks to Craig

Video - Was (Not Was) - Semi Interesting Week From Jools Holland - April 24th, 2008

Thanks to craig!

Boo! Reviews Keep A Coming! - April 21st, 2008

You gotta love an album that starts with the line ‘Monday I was tryin’ ta get my freak on, with a coupla twins from Washington DC’ with absolutely no shame.
This is the new album from the seminal Detroit funk collective – back out of semi-retirement since 1992 – Was (Not Was) also known as Don & David Was and it feels like they were never away.

Andy Snipper - Music News


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