Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.
The Beatles 50th anniversary festival since they were in Hamburg is next year, May 22nd...and hope you all get to meet my good buddy Achim Schultz (www.myspace.com/overtwentyachimschultz) after the concert, as he is on the team for organizing the festival 2010. There will be eight Beatle festivals throughout Germany next year Achim is working on and his fabulous 60th birthday party July 3-4th which will be totally cool indeed!
All the best with everything! Cheers! Love and light...
Jolly (Rumpel the Worldly Kangaroo Fool of Oz)! xo
Didn't know what that chap sticky-taped on you until i saw the photo.
C*R*I*K*E*Y!!! G'day Rusty! Jolly/Rumpel wishing well and all... Lovely to meet you at the Ray Davies gig the other night in LA. Was standing in line next to you to get a beer during interval at the concert and suddently thought 'That face looks familiar! Then realized..Crikey it's Rusty!' Twilight zone as i coincidently met Brian Ray at Astrella Celeste and Donovan Leitch's gig not long ago. Really sweet gig. Walked in and was surprised to see Brian on stage having a warm up jam with them. Astrella, her father and Brian jamming, what an interesting combo. Ray Davies rocked it at the Orpheum! Knows how to work an audience well. Great songwriter. Both yourself and Brian are fabulous musicians individually and collectively, also marvelous song writers... Paul certainly has good taste to have you guys on board. Was really impressed when i saw the concert in Red Square (brilliant indeed) on a flight from Melbourne to Montreal May 14th 2005. I remember the date because it was my birthday, and a nice surprise they just happened to be showing it on the flight. Brought back memories when i was in Moscow in the winter back in 1998 or 99 (getting my years mixed up) walking around Red Square. I walked around an entire lap outside the Kremlin wall. Wish i had my unicycle with me at the time. Oddly enough i had two birthday's on May 14th that day because i left Melbourne early and arrived in Montreal at night and it was still May 14th. Didn't have time to celebrate it though. Really wish i could be at the Hamburg concert coming up, Dec 2nd. Will be a special one, as it's the start of the 'Good Evening Europe' tour, also Hamburg was a prominent part in helping develop the Beatles legacy.
hi rusty!!!please i'm begging u, come to mexico on tour, course with paul mccartney!!!!have the greatest day, send u a big big hug, we loveu here man...
Hiya, thanks for being a friend - I enjoyed visiting YourSpace :-) Keep it up May your life be full of love, light and fun... hugs SOREN - Beats for change - NYERTUN
Well Rusty Anderson's music is excellent. I like "Hurt Myself". Thats a great tracks. From what I've seen of the two LP's for sale on i tunes or Amazon (And I had a listen) these are great tunes and it's my kind of songs. Songs that I admire and are to my taste & liking. Rusty has a style of his own. We can all say it sound like this or that but in the end once you apply your self it's you. It's probably what Rusty would like us to get out of it. It's him and to get to know him on this LP. I just wanted to correct that.