The Saturn 5
with Blue Joules
Club More, Clearwater, FL
July 27, 2001
by Lee Ann Leach
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| Lee Ann Leach | |
| Blue Joules |
One such tune, "Jordan's Bank," is a slower, softer tune compared to their usual offerings, and it came across wonderfully at this performance. Lead singer Rob Clark took on the acoustic guitar for this tune, and threw emotion all over those lined up in front of the stage. I still had the chorus of the song, "Pop A Pill," bouncing around in my head a good four days after this show. Chris Billich, co-writer of the song "Communication," joined the band onstage as they offered this tune with massive amounts of energy and passion. Blue Joules set ended with most of the females in the audience crowding onto the stage dancing and kissing the band in congratulations of the debut release.
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| Lee Ann Leach |
| Blue Joules |
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| The Saturn 5 |
The Saturn 5 have gone through a name change, as they were once called The Swinging Mooks. I had heard many good things about the Mooks over the past few years, but never got a chance to get out and see them. In seeing The Saturn 5 finally, I'm sorry I waited so long. Lead vocalist Ronnie Dee has the concept of working a crowd down to an exact science, with hand gestures, eye contact, and communication back and forth. They started off the set with a tune called "Psycho Sister," then quickly moved into a tune called "Flopgutt" that knocked my socks off, with the funky groove of bassist Lemonjello. They moved into a tune dedicated to the children's guru, Mister Rogers, called "Neighborhood" (no, not the old Ugly Kid Joe tune!), and then crashed into a cool, dance worthy song entitled, "Bumpin'." And, the crowd, indeed, began bumpin' across the front of the stage with sexy, gyrating dance moves.
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| The Saturn 5 |
Even though a large portion of the crowd left the venue for the techno dance club, Liquid Blue, a few blocks down the street, the more intelligent of the crowd hung out and stayed throughout this incredible performance of The Saturn 5. What I thought was going to be a short night out to congratulate friends on their debut CD release turned out to be a long night of excellent performance. I didn't leave the venue until they started running everyone out at 2 AM. Great show, great bands. Both are highly recommended.








