This may be inappropriate, but can you give any credence to the rumour that Cale was added at a pretty late stage as the Boredoms was selling rather poorly? Alastair (a Wire subscriber, so please don't flame too hard!) -----Original Message-----
From : Rob Young <editor@thewire.co.uk> To : zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com Date : 08 July 2002 18:13:51 Subject : Re: Boredoms & Cale in London The first in a series of events celebrating 20 years of The Wire starts this weekend:
JOHN CALE & THE BOREDOMS
Saturday 13 July at 8.00pm Royal Festival Hall
Japanese thrash stars THE BOREDOMS roll into town for one night only. Experimental rock/punk/tribal shamanism tinged with more than a hint of surrealism, THE BOREDOMS' beautifully crafted chaos has been admired for the past two decades, with John Zorn, Julian Cope and Sonic Youth amongst their many fans. Few artists display such head-first propulsive madness.
Musical visionary JOHN CALE headlines the evening with a characteristically exploratory set. The dark star of the Velvet Underground, the producer of the Stooges, Squeeze, the Modern Lovers and Patti Smith, Cale also has an unparalleled reputation as a songwriter and experimentalist. His influence on musicians today continues unabated (Mercury Rev are the latest band to pay homage with a version of Cale's Close Watch).
This concert is part of the Rhythm Sticks festival at the Royal Festival Hall.
Tickets: ý12.50, ý15 and ý17.50 Box Office 020 7960 4242 www.rfh.org.uk/rhythmsticks
Hope to see you there, The Wire -- _______________________________________ Rob Young Editor
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