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NYC: Valentine's Day In-Store

Last post Fri, Feb 15 2008, 1:03 PM by northernsoul79. 3 replies.
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  • NYC: Valentine's Day In-Store
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     Wed, Feb 06 2008, 4:40 PM

    Just wanted to repost what's on the homepage, in case you missed it. Sounds like fun and it's for a good cause! Smile 

    Celebrate your love for Suzanne at the Time Warner Center Borders (10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY) on February 14 at 7pm. She will be doing an in-store signing and performance!

    The in-store is in conjunction with the AIDS charity LIFEbeat. Download a coupon to receive 10% off at Borders on the same day and Borders will match that 10$ dollar-for-dollar in a donation to LIFEbeat. To download the coupon and get more info, please visit BeatAIDSNow.com
  • Re: NYC: Valentine's Day In-Store
    22509 in reply to 22476

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     Mon, Feb 11 2008, 1:54 PM

    Thanks for posting this- I did miss it on the homepage!

    Kathleen

  • Re: NYC: Valentine's Day In-Store
    22510 in reply to 22509

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     Mon, Feb 11 2008, 2:53 PM
    Aww...sweet way to send Valentines day, and what an incredible cause...Wish I lived closer.Have fun, whomever gets to partake!
    I HEAR VIOLINS AT THE CENTRE OF THE SUN

  • Re: NYC: Valentine's Day In-Store
    22534 in reply to 22476

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     Fri, Feb 15 2008, 1:03 PM

    Hello,

    I went last night to Borders. Apparently I was the only Towie representin' the flock. : )

    Suzanne was in really great voice and played a lot more songs than I expected. Mike was on bass, and Ruby sang backup on a few songs- it was my first time hearing her, and their voices blended so nicely.

    She played (in no particular order): New York is a Woman (and sort of a beeyotch), Pornographer's Dream, Small Blue Thing, Gypsy, In Liverpool, Luka, Left of Center, Blood Makes Noise, Tom's Diner. There must have been one or two more from Beauty & Crime that I forgot.

    I have to say that just SV and Mike playing together is one of my favorite setups. There is something about Mike's melodic basslines and Suzanne's guitar playing that is just so expressive. It brings out more in her voice than the whole band somehow. And they sounded great despite playing in front of a crowd that may or may not have been fans.

    As for me representing the 'Tow, I am the worst choice. I had a camera and didn't take pictures- I was in the back as I had run over after work and made it in after she had began. There was a lot of flashes going off, though. So I got my own copy of B&C signed, and bought an extra for a doctor I work with who is a huge fan. And as usual my mind blanked when I was in front of her...which is probably a good thing because I would have embarrassed myself with cliches like "you're a huge inspiration to me" and "I don't know what I do without (insert song here)" and "if you started a songwriting class I would be the first to sign up". So I kept cool and said hello and thank you and went on my way...and felt lightheaded all the way home. But that may have been because I skipped dinner... : )

    Hope you sold lots of CDs Suzanne, and thank you very much for playing. You always make me feel lucky to be a New Yorker.

    Kathleen

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