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Great Woods

King Crimson – H.O.R.D.E. Tour at Great Woods – Review

October 1, 1996

As I sat there, aurally stunned, I realized that I was seeing a legend play, I was finally experiencing a band that I truly respected and admired.

Sex Pistols – with Gravity Kills at Great Woods – Review

September 1, 1996

They may be old has-beens, they may have only done it for the money, but it’s those guys playing those songs, every one a classic and not a speck of filler.

Nine Inch Nails – with David Bowie, Prick at Great Woods – Review

October 1, 1995

“Terrible Lie” crushed the audience where they stood. The men in black stood in white light, faces contorted in rage and desperation.

Prick – with David Bowie, NIN at Great Woods – Review

October 1, 1995

Mixing the styles of other performers of the night, yet in actuality being mentor, rather than student, of Reznor’s sound.

David Bowie – with Prick, Nine Inch Nails at Great Woods – Review

October 1, 1995

He sang the songs from Outside, the soundtrack to a diary not yet complete. He made the connection between the misery of NIN and the whirling life around us.

White Zombie – at Great Woods – Review

July 1, 1995

The forces of darkness and gaudiness had come to twist the minds of the chosen ones. White Zombie arrived in all their blood-soaked and monstrous glory.

Gigolo Aunts – with Buffalo Tom, Lemonheads at Great Woods – Review

August 1, 1994

While Flippin’ Out is a very nice group of lushly produced pop songs, they decided to forgo their staple background vocals. The girls did scream however.

Buffalo Tom – with Gigolo Aunts, Lemonheads at Great Woods – Review

August 1, 1994

Bill Janovitz was everywhere and the songs rang large. This was a sincere and unpretentious performance.

The Lemonheads – with Buffalo Tom, Gigolo Aunts at Great Woods – Review

August 1, 1994

The seemingly depressed Mr. Dando barely spoke a dozen words to his audience in his almost 90 minutes on stage, going through the motions of Lemonheads hits.

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