e"mm;Disappoints With Mysterious Timing and Action Of underStatement” .didn't show it.He played V The Opening aCt,and the guitar vary welljut band,p1ayed a song,announ— Two weeks ago the best first half was some un- \ \ the songs Were without ced his last number,played that to ever hit P.E.I. known recording artist any trace of enthusiasm. imbewed;curtainIAudience me to the Confederation ., (with glitter on his jeans) All the back up handled-d was in ShOCkoC1aPPed n9t nter ,Jose Feliciano's for Pete's sake,Who play- was play-The mother of because he was that good 0 Shows recorded sell— ed -good guitar and some a bass player didn't even but because we wanted our t crowds and no wonder; _ decent songs o\f his own tap his toe to the heat. eXPeCtEd mODeY'S Worth- e co should be'commended composition. His sound '=.':', The pace changes in the Don't get me wrong,I r it's ability to re— effect a la Bruce Cockburn love Jose Feliciano.W'hen nit a preformer of was good but too consis— music went .off without he plays guitar with his Ch high reputation.A tent and it fell into a a flawxrhe piano was _ ability plus some interest 0d question may be: boring repetition.He need- decent and the drummer he can "t be topped.The did Feliciano,a sel— ed a backup band badly. was great (was he drunk too) man has been great and r of over_70 million He did have nice stories Feliciano played an ab_ can be great.What in. hell Cords,consent to play and got the audience in solute meaning of the happened to him?When a place like P.E.I..? an unfair,good mood by lead guitatohe played two people pay five and a half ' it true he is washed up? admitting he was crazy of his own songs .The Chico dollars and six dollars nut he; in the last ~-. and explaining his hap- and The Man ending theme for one bloody seat,they 0 years Jose sold more Fitness in this State- (he promised to play the expect to be entertained. Cords than in the pre- \ Right here I'd like theme for the beginning I didn't know there was Gus four.Is it manage— to say that if Feliciano but didnvtflhe midget an opening act to Jose nt troubles?Marital? " had even started to play monocotg) and some new Felicicano,even though , he a homosexual? What? the U.S. Anthem(one he one that was slow but all what's his name was good. No matter.Islanders plays well in his own right'He played alot of That was a nice surprise, ok advantage 0f the style)with Jose can you ' . ) middle—of the road musak, but,holy mackerel,the tuation and Paid over _s_e_e_,I would have been .«i‘aftiSfleu like Love's themehe played opener played longer than Ve bucks ahead to see A jols! That Blind bas_ this we11,and it is good the headliner.Not good he star".what did they tard Played a hoax on the ‘\ music but I don't think show business,buddy,and t? Well, from what I People who came to see him. it was typical of my one heck of a rip-off derstand,the first show This is significantOThe Felicianon he selling money-wise and faith-wise out to pulp music? Towards to me and everyone else the end he played Elton th *- re’and this Comes from a real fan of a man. Some of my best friends are blind.The Feliciano music played was danmed good. 5 between mediocre and blind 'ealousy of not destly decént'The 9:30 being gable to see makes 5 a floP,dlngSting]-Y I him Place the blame on all John's Your Song and did Oit.and’to a fan Of those who can and so he a fantastic job of it.Way 11c1ano an embarrassment. takes his revenge on the to g9 Jose! Give the sight— e Guardian headlined, respectable,good,kind, less their credit and due. eliciano Left them .EJ' Mont Of course he played Light But I was disappointed in nting More",what a piece 332::2I2fjike)of(PoE.¥. My Fire,a shortened version they'fxsonalitiy 9f Mr‘ Is that why he came here? bUt Still g°°d despite Fellglano for delng What Jesus Christ Superstar, the bass player falling 1“? dld {Ind letting this Why didn't he just sic asleep in the middle of it. dlaapponltment .happen' his seeing eye dog on Aéisotcitifornia Dreamin' Leo Thompson-Hunter us? n u ' ‘ Back to the flippin' After what must have concert.Despite the rumours been less than an hour,Jos’e - . > a that Jose was drunk he introduced his back up I ’ I C t ‘ - ggar 3 Opera Looks Promising , E‘aewfifiméz e Beggar's Opera, 3 row— and sub—plots adding up front,on stage,or out ' EWV “mum , rauchy production , is to nothing more than fun back. “imfimfw - first in a series of and uproarious laughter, the Beggar's Opera is “1038‘. ual presentations to ’be to make a hugely _ and presently in need of peo— “m’fwfi’u e by the H.P.E.I. 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