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That sounds good but that's the day of the "Spring Jam". Dan's band and 4
others are going to be playing at a hole in the wall bar in Spring all afternoon and evening and the first 4 kegs are free. I suggest we attend that instead. Some of the bands in the line-up are actually pretty darn good. And who can beat free beer? Ryan F. Ruppert Senior Geologist West Texas Geoscience ExxonMobil Production Co. 396 West Greens Road #603 P.O. Box 4697 Houston, Texas 77067 713.431.1839 Telephone 713.431.1510 Facsimile EXT-ERIC.GILLASPIE(A)ENRON.COM/Services/Exxon @Exchange1 To: EXT-GERALD.NEMEC(A)ENRON.COM/Services/Exxon@Exchange1, Ryan Ruppert/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom cc: 03/02/01 10:34 AM Subject: Upcoming concert These guys play at Numbers next Saturday....I think it would be fun.....you guys in? NOFX deliver punk with panache NOFX (House of Blues; 1,000 capacity; $22.50) By Troy J. Augusto HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - If there's one band that modern punk-rock concert-goers can always count on for a good time, it's L.A.'s NOFX, whose fusion of musical influences and tightly delivered mix of humor and melody leaves most other bands in their dust. At the second of three sold-out House of Blues shows on Sunday, the three-chord quartet, which formed in the Bay Area in the mid-1980s, showed the result of years of nonstop touring by ripping through an action-packed hour-plus set. The all-ages gig featured a fan-approved selection of popular catalog songs (``Linoleum,'' ``Don't Call Me White,'' ``It's My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite,'' ``The Brews'') from their many independently released albums and EPs, each generating the usual mosh-pit activities on the dance floor. (Venue security types were busy all night ejecting the rabble-rousers.) The set list was rounded out with a few choice cuts from last year's excellent ``Pack Up the Valuum'' (Epitaph) collection, like the twisted love tune ``Pharmacist's Daughter,'' about a guy who dates a girl so he can get drugs from her daddy, ``What's the Matter With Parents Today'' and ``Louise,'' one of bassist-singer Fat Mike's many graphic tributes to lesbians. Besides the humor, band stands out from the pack with impressive vocal harmonies (even as they sing ``kill all the white man''), outstanding songwriting, and the players' aptitude on their instruments, not exactly a strength for most punk outfits. Four or five songs even boasted guitarist El Hefe blowing smooth on trumpet. Playful show ended with the new album's final track, ``Theme From a NOFX Album,'' an autobiographical party limerick with an ``oom-pah-pah'' flow that pretty much summed up the band's fortunes. ``We're professional punkers, we come from the suburbs, after 15 years we're still having fun.'' Presented inhouse. Band: Fat Mike, Eric Melvin, El Hefe, Erik Ghint. Opened Feb. 24, 2001, reviewed Feb. 25, closed Feb. 26. Reuters/Variety REUTERS Eric Gillaspie 713-345-7667 Enron Building 3886
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