I caught the show here in Seattle on Tuesday night. Not sure who the drummer
was, but she was incredibly talented. Whether it's Susie or not, you must
check it out. She played with drum sticks, mallets, brushes, and basically had
a style that really fit with Scott's music. She would have done well on the
Prefuse73 tour, not that I have anything against that Tortoise drummer.
The show was disappointingly short: under an hour. And not everyone in the
audience was into the sublime sound. They did have a few technical
difficulties at the start (the singer's monitors weren't working like they
needed), but the show did have it's highlights, and the drummer certainly was
one of them.
Brian
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From: "kiya \"iamacopier\" babzani" <denial@ix.netcom.com>
do you know if susie ibarra is playing percussion on ALL the dates or just
some of them? has she been playing the shows outside of the new york area?
I'm not sure if I want to go see s&s live in sf on thursday, but if ibarra
is going to be there, I'm not missing it. I'm a huge ibarra fan, and the
two times I've seen her, once with her quartet (with trevor dunn on bass)
and once solo, I was totally blown away and would love to catch her live
again..
-kiya
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