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In addition to those vices, which they indulged in throughout the show, the five musicians found uni
Robert Pollard cheap car rentals hertz couldn't have picked a better place to end this fall's Guided by Voices reunion tour. Calling New York City's Terminal 5 his "new favorite rock 'n' roll club in America," the silver-haired singer spent Sunday night "drinking, smoking and rocking," as he put it, simultaneously leading his band's "classic" cheap car rentals hertz mid-'90s lineup through three dozen of its best-loved tunes.
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Despite those worries, NYC loved GBV, and as Sunday's show proved, it still does. From the one-two combo of openers 'Tractor Rape Chain' and 'Game of Pricks' cheap car rentals hertz to the pogo-provoking bubblegum of 'Echos Myron,' the band presided cheap car rentals hertz over a sweaty '90s love-in rivaled only by this summer's Pavement gigs. Fans seemed to be having as much fun as the band, which was remarkable, since unlike Pollard and company, they didn't have access to a giant metal tub filled with complimentary ice-cold beer.
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Bassist Greg Demos practiced '70s rock-star moves, such as holding his instrument away from his body, like an offering to the audience, and pointing the neck straight in the air. Within the first half-hour, he sweated through his white shirt and vest, both of which would have come in handy on Halloween, had he gone as a member of the Partridge Family. Guitarist Tobin Sprout, meanwhile, bided his time until those moments he was able to steal the spotlight from Pollard cheap car rentals hertz and sing one of his own songs.
Sprout's '14 Cheerleader Coldfront' and 'A Good Flying Bird' shared the raggedly tuneful psychedelic pop-punk sound of Pollard's songs, and the latter's refrain, "We were not the worst we've ever been/Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" cheap car rentals hertz told the story of the night, if not the band itself, as well as anyone might have.
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