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MOBY, MUSICIAN ON TOUR 8/30/1997 Big Top Tour Washington DC The Ballroom Moby hangs out outside of the venue looking for a way in, finds the artist's entrance gives money to a homeless woman talks to management and Ali McMordie about why there is only 100 people in a 2000 person club. Moby is annoyed. Talks why. we see the Capitol Bldg in the back of the venue. Possible sightings of: Derrick May Grooverider DJ Michael Dog Dj Jamie Smart Dj Scott Henry Banco De Gaia Headrillaz System 7 Loop Guru BT Empirion Moby upset about $30 tix Talks about playing a tiny show in Italy to 15 people Backstage to look at how empty the club is Does exercises to get ready for show...talks about talking to promoter and he says they are giving him a guest spot on the Simpsons because they feel bad -- and maybe get Elizabeth Berkely to go to the premier of James Bond with him Moby performs--good audio--Shot from SIDE STAGE and from Audience Moby talks to audience and gives them water bottles because he feels bad |
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