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| 170.1 | Tomo Desrochennelli | WEORG::WIEGLER |  | Mon Mar 16 1992 08:41 | 7 | 
|  |     Hey Tom, 
    
    I was listening to the same station at the same time and heard the song.
    I thought of you right away!  You always had a nice way with that tune.
    Maybe we'll get to play it together again some day.
    
    	Willy
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| 170.2 | Remeber the '79 Orpheum Show in Boston?? | SVCRUS::MCNAMARA |  | Mon Mar 16 1992 09:20 | 9 | 
|  |     ...i remember a Gino show way back in '79 at the Orpheum....it was the
    only time i saw him and his band, despite buying numerous disks of
    his...anywy, what a show!!I had like 5th row seats, ans was taking my
    girl on a date...i guess either I impressed her, or Gino did with his
    skin-tight leather pants 'cause we ended up getting married a few years
    later...i believe it was the "Brother to Brother" tour....anyone else
    remember this ????
    
    mac
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| 170.3 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Mar 16 1992 09:44 | 5 | 
|  |     
    	Hey Willy - yeah, we did that tune with Tomato Target!!
    
    	How'd you like it this morning ??
                                                               
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| 170.4 | Look better in the shade | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:09 | 5 | 
|  |     I LOVE the song (and the corresponding video) "Black Cars"!
    
    GREAT TUNE!!!
    
    K.C.
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| 170.5 | John Cippolina, R.I.P. | SALSA::MOELLER | Ich bin echt begeistert ! | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:02 | 8 | 
|  |     It was a sad day for Quicksilver Messenger Service when Gino Vanelli
    got outta jail.  Right down the old tubes.
    
    He's at the top of my "Great Loudmouths of Rock" list.
    
    Others include Bono and David Lee Roth.
    
    karl
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| 170.6 | Have Another Hit | RGB::ROST | The Legend Lives On: Jah Rostafari | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:23 | 7 | 
|  |     Re: .5
    
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha 
    
    Karl, you mean Dino Valente.
    
    						Brian
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| 170.7 | huh? | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:39 | 5 | 
|  |     
    	Thanks, Bri - I had no idea what Karl was talking about!!!
    
    	Tom
    
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| 170.8 |  | RENOIR::MARKEY | Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:43 | 3 | 
|  |     Apparently, neither did Karl! :-)
    
    (another) Brian
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| 170.9 |  | SALSA::MOELLER | Ich bin echt begeistert ! | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:00 | 3 | 
|  |     Well, hey, it WAS the sixties !
    
    karl
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| 170.10 | I heard he's got a new one out... | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:23 | 3 | 
|  |     Anyone brave enough to attempt to do a discography of Gino?
    
    -Stevie D
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| 170.11 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:21 | 39 | 
|  | 
	I picked up the new "Live in Montreal" CD last night.  
	Strawberries in Framingham had one, Sudbury and Acton
	didn't have any yet.
	As I hoped, it's a fabulous recording of the tour that I saw.
	It was recorded at "Le Spectrum" in Montreal, Nov 18, 1990.
	It's very powerful with agressive keys and drums ala the
	"Brother to Brother" era.  I've only listened thru once but
	I must say that "In the Name of Money" is worth the price of
	the CD - wow, what a groove!!  That tune floored me in person
	too!!  
	Joe Vannelli	Keys, Keys bass, programming, backing vocals
	Enzo Todesco	Drums
	Mike Miller	Guitars and bass
	Maxayne Lewis	Backing vocals
	Richard Beaudet Sax
	In order;
	Song				Album 			    Date
	================================================================
	Brother to Brother		Brother to Brother 	    1978
	Living inside Myself		Nightwalker		    1981
	Wild Horses			Big Dreamers Never Sleep    1987
	Crazy Life			Crazy Life		    1973
	In the Name of Money		Big Dreamers Never Sleep    1987
	Hurts to be in Love		Black Cars		    1985
	Something Tells Me		Big Dreamers Never Sleep    1987
	People Gotta Move		Powerful People		    1974
	If I should Lose this Love  	Inconsolable Man	    1991
	Black Cars			Black Cars		    1985
	I Just Wanna Stop		Brother to Brother 	    1978
	Where Am I Going		Storm at Sunup		    1975
	Black and Blue			A Pauper in Paradise	    1977
	The only other Album is 	The Gist of the Gemini	    1976
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| 170.12 | Thanks for the rundown | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Tue Mar 17 1992 15:20 | 7 | 
|  |     Re:-1
    
    What a great lineup of tunes!! I've got to pick this one up!
    
    Too bad he didn't do "Love Of My Life".  That song's a killer!
    
    -Stevie D 
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| 170.13 | A good introductory album? | BAVIKI::good | Michael Good | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:51 | 3 | 
|  |     Tom, would you recommend this new live album as a good introductory
    album to Gino Vanelli, or is there another album you would
    recommend for that?
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| 170.14 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:12 | 24 | 
|  |     
    	Well, I'm kinda biased.  I feel that virtually every song on
    	every album is well worth hearing.  If you like a more modern
    	sound, then anything after "Brother to Brother".  If you like
    	aggressive, then "Brother to Brother" for sure.  
    
    	He's a "broken hearted" ballad singer 1/4th of the time.  3/4ths
    	he's a kickin' groove songster.
    
    	This live album, to me, is fabulously recorded and is text book
    	on tastful keys, a lesson on how to sing, and (back to Brother
    	to Brother) unbelievable drumming.  No question that someone
    	hearing this for the first time would say the drummer is the
    	standout.
    
    	Also, the chord progressions are great!
    
    	My top 3 (in no order) would be "Brother to Brother", "Big
    	Dreamers Never Sleep", and "Black Cars" for his studio albums.
    
    	So - buy those 3 and the new live one!  ;^)
    
    	Tom
    
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| 170.15 | Didn't he have some income tax problems in the US? | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:34 | 16 | 
|  |     Yes, the Vannelli Bros have been excellent and progressive composers
    since the early 70's.  
    
    Joe really rips on the keys, and they always have an outstanding
    drummer or percussionist playing with them.
    
    I've loved them since the days of "Powerful People" when they used to
    multi-track the synth parts one note at a time.  They had a incredible
    polyphonic sound at a time when all synths were monophonic!!
    
    I've been impressed with them for almost 20 years now. I just could
    never understand why they didn't got more airplay.  It's sad, but most 
    people merely know Gino as a singer with a couple of sappy ballad hits.
    What an understatement...
    
    -Steve D
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| 170.16 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:50 | 8 | 
|  |     
    	Steve - so right!  I always laughed when I pictured Grandma
    	buying the album with that nice "I Just Wanna Stop" song.
    
    	Then she gets hit with "Brother to Brother" !!
    
    	Tom
    
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| 170.17 | Ah, the memories! | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:14 | 11 | 
|  |     RE: .16
    
    You should have seen my mother, when she wanted to get that lovely
    song, "Beth"!
    
    (I bought the album, she took one glimpse of Kiss, and hasn't listened
    to the song since!)
    
    :^)
    
    K.C.
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| 170.18 |  | FORTSC::CHABAN | Only you can prevent VMS! | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:01 | 10 | 
|  |     
    I hear that they finally made a settlement on this Gino Vanilli thing.
    Arista will pay you $3.00 for every cd of "Blame it on the Rain" you
    return to them you also get $2.50 back on tickets to concerts where they
    lip-synched.  
    
    Oops!...never mind!
    
    -Emily
    
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| 170.19 | I'm sure being mistook for Milli would make Gino's day!! | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:27 | 6 | 
|  |     Re: -1
    
    If Milli Vanilli and Gino Vanelli are brothers I'd like to get a look 
    at their parents!!  8-0
    
    -Stevie D
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| 170.20 |  | FORTSC::CHABAN | Only you can prevent VMS! | Thu Mar 26 1992 11:48 | 7 | 
|  |     
    BTW,  
    
    The Milli Vanilli dudes are Mulatto so it might be possible ;-)
    
    -Ed
    
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| 170.21 | My GV records are plum wore out! | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Mon Apr 06 1992 09:28 | 10 | 
|  |     The only GV I've seen on CD has been:
    
    	Big Dreamers Never Sleep 
    	Inconsolable Man 
    	Live In Montreal
    	25th Anniversary Collector's Series
    
    Has anyone been able to get any of the earlier releases on CD ??
    
    -Stevie D
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| 170.22 | On the Borther to Brother LP | ROYALT::MAY |  | Fri Apr 17 1992 15:12 | 10 | 
|  |     Hey Tom D. 
    
    
    	Didn't GV do a song called "The River must flow"??
    
    
    	I like that tune...
    
    
    						johnnieBgoode
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| 170.23 | Live in Montreal ... | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man | Wed Sep 09 1992 08:07 | 11 | 
|  |     
    
    Based on Tom D.'s review of this album, I went out and bought the CD
    since I know Tom has good taste in music.  After the first listen, I
    was going to sell it, didn't like it at all.  However, I've been 
    listening to the CD a lot since then and it has slowly become one
    of my favorites.  The band is extremely _tight_, tasteful,  and 
    they get into some excellent grooves.  It took awhile, but this CD
    has really grown on me.  
    
    Larry
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| 170.24 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Sep 14 1992 10:53 | 12 | 
|  |     
    	Hi Larry - glad you gave it a few tries!  For me, knowing the
    	tunes from the studio albums as well as seeing virtually the
    	same show in Boston, made it VERY easy to like right away.
    
    	He has a greatest hits CD that's good too.  But I'd suggest his
    	four or five most recent CD's instead.  Not a bad tune on any
    	of them (and I have good taste ;^)  Brother to Brother is, by
    	far, the most guitar heavy.
    
    	Tom
    
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| 170.25 | new one | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Was this ignorance or bliss... | Tue May 30 1995 12:44 | 35 | 
|  | 
	There's a new Gino Vannelli CD out and, of course, I picked it
	up over the weekend.  It's called "Yonder Tree".
	Tower Records has it in one of their listen-on-headphones stalls,
	and it's on sale for $11.99.
	It's a very different release for Gino.  The Tower stall describes
	at as "Gino doing 30's and 40's swing" and that description is
	right on.
	"The Portland Rhythm Section" is Randy Porter on acoustic piano,
	Phil Baker on acoustic upright bass, and Graham Lear on
	absolutely acoustic drums.  Others include Chuck Findley on 
	trumpet, fluglehorn and trombone; Tom Scott on tenor and
	soprano sax, Joe Vannelli on black and white delights, and
	many others.  Hmmmm... no electric guitar :-(
	Gregory Hines does a tap dance intro and solo - pretty cool!
	That tune is, by far, the most cookin' of the CD.
	Anyway, this is NOT "Brother to Brother" or "Black Cars" by
	any stretch.  It's definitely big band swing influenced on
	top of Gino tunes.  Some fabulous vocals too - he's in great
	vocal shape and thanks his teacher who "has broken my head
	about my vibrato, vocal musculature, and Sinatra".
	After just 2 listens, I'm wishing there were more uptempo
	tunes - like very BIG band.  But the arrangements are really
	good.  Adventurous progressions throughout.
	I'll recommend it...
	Gino Carlton
	
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