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STARTING OVER

Midwestern legends blow minds with their ’70s powerpop

The Raspberries

B.B. King’s Blues Club & Grill
Sunday, July 24, 2005

By Jason Gross

Some music heads insist that in the original powerpop sweepstakes, Eric Carmen and friends topped Badfinger, Todd Rundgren, and (gasp!) Big Star themselves.

Either way, the Raspberries were just your average Midwest four-hit wonders in matching white pre-disco suits, updating Brit Invasion melodies, Spector booms, and Wilson brothers sing-alongs with touches of hard rock and Rachmaninoff. After they gave up the ghost in '75, the 'Berries garnered cheerleaders like Bruce, Axl, and Kurt, while Carmen mopped up MOR gold.

Following a false start in 1999, the original quartet (Carmen, drummer Jim Bonfanti, guitarist Wally Bryson, bassist Dave Smalley) took the reunion plunge last year, keeping their tour schedule modest and wisely planning a one-day-at-a-time future.

With a little help from their backing-band friends the Overdubs adding up to six-part harmonies and three to four guitars, the Raspberries time-warped back three (and four) decades last week, re-creating their sound for a packed-house boomer contingent at B.B. King's. A nostalgic video montage, Bryson plucking an ol'-style Rickenbacker and twin-neck guitar, audience handclap participation, and a revival of the lost art of bridges bolstered the vintage atmosphere. And even though a buff-looking Carmen was clearly the big kahuna, Smalley got a generous turn at the mic for his cute wit and some Burrito Brothers-like country rock from the debut album.

But the real rally points came in the middle, with uptempo favorites like "If You Change Your Mind," Bryson's "Party's Over," and "Overnight Sensation," where Carmen followed his immor(t)al line "I'm not in it for the money" with "OBVIOUSLY!" At show's end, they blazed (and Carmen screamed) into the almost-metal "I Don't Know What I Want" before coming back for an encore of covers of songs the Beatles used to cover ("Twist and Shout," "Please Mr. Postman"), building toward the inevitable but still mind-blowing climax of "Go All the Way." If Sir Paul had a real sense of history, he'd hook up with these real fans-as-musicians instead of Bono and friends.

The Village Voice / August 2005

 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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2005

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/ January 14, 2005

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/ January 17, 2005

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/ February 9, 2005

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/ March 18, 2005

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/ May 27, 2005

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/ June 2005

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/ June 2005

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/ June 15, 2005

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/ June 30, 2005

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/ July 2005

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/ July 13, 2005

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/ July 19, 2005

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/ July 19, 2005

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/ July 22, 2005

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/ July 25, 2005

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/ July 25, 2005

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/ July 25, 2005

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/ July 27, 2005

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/ July 30, 2005

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/ August 2005

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/ August 2005

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/ August 2005

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/ August 2005

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/ August 1, 2005

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/ August 9, 2005

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/ August 10, 2005

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/ August 19, 2005

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/ August 21, 2005

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/ August 25, 2005

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/ September 14, 2005

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/ September 16, 2005

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Cherry Hill Courrier
/ September 16, 2005

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Bergen Record
/ September 23, 2005

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Hollywood Reporter
/ September 27, 2005

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/ October 11, 2005

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Ventura County Star
/ October 20, 2005

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L.A. Weekly
/ October 21, 2005

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Long Beach Telegram
/ October 21, 2005

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/ October 21, 2005

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/ October 22, 2005

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/ October 24, 2005

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/ October 30, 2005

BEST CONCERTS
New York Daily News
/ December 22, 2005

 

       
   
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