Free, live, alt rock concert May 29, at The Rabbit Hole
Friday, May 29th, 2009
The Rabbit Hole presents another free, all-ages, after-hours music event on Friday night, May 29, at 7 PM. It’s a special reunion show by Boston rock stalwarts of the early ’90s, Miranda Warning. Their 186th and last gig was June 17, 1995 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston. The band says, “It takes Michael Jackson less time between albums than it took us to organize a reunion show!”
Check out some reviews and free MP3s on the Miranda Warning web site.
Miranda Warning’s three LPs will be on super-deep discount sale. A second treat is an opening set by The Bones, a new group composed of veteran Boston rockers from various Boston-area groups. They’re taking a break from recording their debut album to play this, their first live gig — not to be missed.
The Rabbit Hole has a great selection of favorite movie soundtracks on vinyl — something to tickle everyone’s fancy. Putting a
soundtrack album on the old turntable is like going back in time as you fondly recall the film and hear the music again. We have classics from the 1950s like South Pacific, and from the 1960s like West Side Story, The Music Man, and Doctor Zhivago. We have science-fiction classics like Planet of the Apes, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters, Star Trek II, and Alien. Rock soundtracks, we’ve got ‘em. Check out Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Saturday Night Fever, and Heavy Metal. There are horror classics like Carrie, Poltergeist, and The Lost Boys. We have stage musicals galore, such as Annie, Evita, Cats, and Phantom of the Opera. Like James Bond films? How about Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, and Live and Let Die featuring Paul McCartney’s theme song. Modern favorites abound, too, like Titanic, Freaky Friday, Reality Bites, and The Lion King. 