sotomayor v potter – can she rock a hammond til the early dawn?

August 10, 2009

Excellent Earvolution review by David Schultz

Opening with the hard-charging builds of “Some Kind Of Ride,” the Prospect Park set featured strengthened versions of “Joey” and “2:22,” a new layer of muscle added onto the frames of the Nothing But The Water tales of tattered feeling. For the majority of the efficient 80 minute set, Potter & The Nocturnals kept the energy level high, Burr bashing out the heavy 50s-style, girl group drum beat of “Mastermind,” Potter rocking her Gibson Flying V through the punk riffs of “If I Was From Paris” and Tournet adding an intriguing take on the power-ballad guitar solo, livening up an otherwise slow though melodious version of “Apologies.”

I contacted Grace to see if she was “weak on Federal jurisprudence, due process and the limits of power of the executive branch.” – I had received no reply by press time.

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1 snowbird August 10, 2009 at 6:51 am

Most excellent article indeed – love reading this stuff.

Regarding the Federal jusrisprudence and all that – we already know how she feels about the powers of the executive branch – she has stated for all the world to hear that “If I were a judge, I’d break the law” . . . ( ; – }

2 toofarnorth August 10, 2009 at 5:02 pm

LOL .. good catch, snowbird !
KC , for the sake of full disclosure did you also try to determine if Judge Sotomayor is up for ” shimmying with a tambourine or rocking a Hammond B3″ ? :)

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